Haynes and Chilton both print repair manuals that provide step by step instructions for repair of all kinds of things. You can buy these at most auto parts stores i.e. NAPA/Autozone etc. Ford will also make repair manuals that the local dealers will have, and alot of times if you talk to the service department, they will let you look at them, and sometimes even make copies of the appropriate pages for you. Good Luck
Contaminated fluid? Frozen calipers?
seized calipers?
old break hose collapsing and or pistions sticking in calipers.
remove wheels.remove brake calipers, remove 4x4 locking hub.with special socket remove axle locking nut. brake rotor will the slide off enabling you to change bearings
Bleeder screw for clutch is at the slave cylinder, on the bell housing of the Transmission. The bleeder for the brakes is on the calipers, and on the backing plate of the rear drum brakes
( 6 quarts ) WITH FILTER CHANGE
Remove the calipers, then the caliper frame, rotor is now free.
a 1996 F150 ,4.9 L ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 takes 6 quarts ( 5.7 liters ) WITH FILTER CHANGE
No idea! If anyone knows how to do this please tell!
By removing the transmission from the truck, then removing the seal.
blinker blubs on a 1997 f150 front blubs
I believe that is in the right front passenger footwell , behind ( or by ) the kick panel