your going to need a t-40 torx socket.
what size socket for front axle nut 1991 ford tempo
what size socket 92 ford tempo front axle
Bleeder screws would be on the bottom of caliper-making complete air evacuation either difficult or impossible resulting in a spongy pedal
A Ford Tempo will have no brake lights if the bulb has blown or the wires have come loose. Alternatively, the brake sensor in the dash can fail and stop sending power to the lights.
Yes, there is a brake line diagram for the 1991 Ford Tempo. It is found in the cars repair or maintenance manual.
To replace the brake light switch on a 1991 Ford Tempo, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the brake light switch, which is typically mounted above the brake pedal. Remove the wiring connector from the switch, then unbolt the switch from its bracket. Install the new switch by reversing the removal process, ensuring it is properly adjusted so the brake lights function correctly when the pedal is pressed.
If you are talking about the brake master, then remove this as a complete unit, and replace it as a complete unit. You do want your brakes to work the next time you need them...............
take it to a dealer
Take off brake caliper and then hit the rotor with a hammer near the wheel bearing to break the seal between the rotor and axle shaft
Well you have to remove the whole assembly With a 30mm deep socket , remove the axle nut, do this before jacking the car up... Then jack the car up and remove the wheel. Then the tie rod end , brake caliper and lower ball joint. Remove the cross bolt and brake hose bolt on the strut. pull the assembly off of the strut. The you need a press to press the old bearing out after you remove the inner snap ring. press the new bearing in and install a new outer seal and a new snap ring. reassemble and if you are using a new hub pull it onto the bearings with the axle nut rh
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