To change the brake calipers on a 1999 Ford Explorer, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheel. Disconnect the brake line from the old caliper, and remove the caliper bolts to take the old caliper off. Install the new caliper by securing it with the bolts and reconnecting the brake line, ensuring there are no leaks. Finally, bleed the brakes to remove any air from the system before reattaching the wheel and lowering the vehicle.
You dont. seriously
remove the brake caliper and the rotors come right off
No steering power or brake power ford explorer 1999?
Lift the car on a jack, remove the car tires, remove the brake shoe/calipers and remove the old brake pads. Properly dispose of the old pads, put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/calipers, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
no but to depress calipers because of parking brake setup screw piston cup in. c clamp will only break the calipers
No. They are the same
I am going to suggest that you DO NOT interchange parts that control your safety in a vehicle. Calipers are not that expensive. Just get the ones you need.
bulb # for brake light on your explorer is a 3157 backup light bulb # is 3156 hope this helps
No, they will not clear the brake calipers.
When replacing your brake pads on your Ford Explorer, you first need to jack up the vehicle and remove the tire. This will give you access to the brakes. Locate the caliper, remove the two bolts and slide the caliper off. Inside the calipers are the brake pads.
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If you mean the " BRAKE " light in your dash it's just under the " 0 " on your tachometer