2007-2014 Ford Edge Front Brakes
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2020
- Learn how to replace front brakes & rotors on a 2007-2014 Ford Edge & Lincoln MKX.
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Hi Jim, I forgot to tell you I replaced the turn signal assembly on my 97 Chevy Lumina after watching one of your videos. I had the same problem with the brake lights not working. Replacing the turn signal assembly fixed the issue. Thanks Jim! 👍
That is awesome!
I watched this video to learn and was thoroughly taught ...subscribed immediately...
Very thorough, and nice done.. thank you!
Torque specs are: 24 ft-lbs on the slide pin bolts, 100 ft-lbs on the caliper bracket bolts and 100 ft-lbs on the lug nuts. It wasn't mentioned in the video so I looked it up.
Thank you
nice video no bs no drama just fact thanks
What year is it that you need that special collapsing tool the part store said that certain years they rotate as they collapse
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the paint in the back of the rotor prevents rust forming which means easier removal later on
On the Bosch brake application site tutorial, it says to open the caliper bleeder screw when retracting the pistons. Otherwise, contaminated brake fluid can be pushed back thru the ABS pump and possibly damage the internal valves. Do you have an opinion on that aspect of the brake job?
how can fluid be contaminated in a sealed line just asking
but i also have the same concern about abs system
@@diegoluquis9150 Wear of the in-line components and age. I'd say most mechanics skip this step, mainly to save time. Also, maybe the back pressure alone can damage the ABS.
If one piston is not going in all the way and the other one does as it should...do you need a caliper,?
The upper piston went in very hard and it's not moving all the way in.
The bottom went in so easy....
Hey Jim, what work light do you use? Looking for a decent light and that one seems to work pretty well for you. Thanks.
Hi Steve,
Check below any of my videos in the description for my Amazon store . The lights I use are in it. They are made by OTC and last almost forever.
Hi Jim,
Thank you, it’s funny I posted that comment and then scrolled down and saw you OTC video lol Thanks again.
Always replace the boots or they will fail and allow moisture in and cause rust and a potential caliper to hang up.
I need to do this job on my vehicle, but I do not have access to a torque wrench for the 19mm bolts at the end of the job. we are very poor, and have 5 kids, and times are tough right now, so please don't tell me to just go get a torque wrench, I know. Any help would be appreciated.
Local parts store has free rental on tools in my area. Should check with yours.
Very good video but did not include torque specs.
Lol
You're doing a great job too bad I can't nobody see what you're doing