back shoes a lot of work,,many springs,
To replace the rear brake shoes on a 2003 Ford Fiesta, first, remove the wheel and then the brake drum. Take out the old brake shoes and clean the backing plate. Install the new brake shoes, ensuring the springs and clips are properly seated. For the automatic adjuster, rotate the adjuster wheel to set the correct clearance, typically allowing a slight drag when the drum is turned. Reassemble the drum and wheel.
Take it to a garage and ask them "Can you replace my brake shoes please"
hi there, you take the wheel off, unbolt the caliper off, so it comes away from the disc, pop out pads and replace pads,
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Brake shoes worn out. Replace them and have the drumns resurfaced.
dead easy........wheel off....retaining pin out...lever the brake piston, back into housing,to make room for new shoes..swing housing up...old shoes out,,new shoes in..pin back in..and pump the brake pedal,,,
Adjust the brake switch which is above the brake pedal.
To replace the brake cylinders on a Ford Fiesta, start by safely lifting the car and removing the wheel to access the brake assembly. Disconnect the brake line from the old cylinder, then unbolt and remove the cylinder itself. Install the new brake cylinder, reconnect the brake line, and ensure it is tightened securely. Finally, bleed the brake system to remove any air and ensure proper braking function before replacing the wheel and lowering the vehicle.
Master cylinder or drum brake (hydraulic slave) wheel cylinder or disc brake caliper cylinder? drum brake shoes rear
Actually , the 1996 Ford Explorer has small emergency brake shoes inside the back of the disc brake rotors on the REAR brakes only
To replace the rear brake shoes on a 1997 Ford E350, start by lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Then, remove the brake drum by pulling it off the hub; if it's stuck, a few taps with a hammer may help. Take note of the spring and shoe arrangement before removing the old shoes and springs. Install the new brake shoes in the reverse order, ensuring all springs are securely attached, and reassemble the drum and wheel. Finally, pump the brake pedal to seat the shoes before driving.
To replace the rear brake shoes on a 2000 Ford Laser, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, remove the brake drum by unscrewing any retaining screws and gently tapping it off. Carefully detach the old brake shoes from the backing plate, taking note of their arrangement, and then install the new shoes, ensuring the springs and adjusters are correctly positioned. Finally, reassemble the drum and wheel, and check the brake adjustment before lowering the vehicle.