Inspect your calipers make sure pistons are working
No you don't, the front and rear brakes are independent of one another. -Sean Ford Mechanic Riverside,CA
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Your brakes are probably getting low and they are rubbing against the rotor.
No you dont need to bleed the brakes if you are just changing the pads, there are more ansers to car maintenance questions at ; www.carbasics.co.uk
I did not think the Windstar came with *front* drum brakes (assuming the question is referring to brakes)...There are instructions for changing front disc brakes and rear drum brakes in the "Related Questions" below
The front brakes have been disc for many years.
blled both front and rear in this order Passenger Rear, Driver Rear, Passenger Front, Driver Front.
Yes-general rule for hydraulic brakes-start at the wheel furthest from the master cylinder(usually passenger rear) then move to next driver rear,front passenger side and finally drivers sidefront.
i like to bleed them from rear passenger to front driver then rear driver to right front but if its abs brakes i was told to bleed both back then both front
they are overtorqued.
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.