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2000 Lincoln Continental Brake Caliper, Brake Dust Shields, Wheel Hub, Brake Rotor

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Diagram (1 of 1): Front Suspension - Brake Components
2000 Lincoln Continental Front Brakes Diagram
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    YF1Z-1V125-F
    Rotor Assembly
    Rotor
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    • Replaced By: YF1Z-1V125-G
    MSRP: $116.65 Your Price: $75.80
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  • Lincoln F8OZ-2C204-AB Sensor Assy
    F8OZ-2C204-AB
    Sensor Assy
    • Part Notes: RH AND LH
    • Location: Passenger Side And Driver Side
    • Callout Name: 2C204
    • Replaced By: F8OZ-2C204-A

OEM 2000 Lincoln Continental Parts for Front Brakes

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Brake Caliper Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Lincoln Continental

  • Q: How to Disassemble and Assemble a Brake Caliper for Service and Repair on 2000 Lincoln Continental?
    A: Removing the brake caliper and draining the brake fluid to service the brake caliper. Clamp on the caliper and turn the piston anti clockwise. Take out the piston, seals, being careful with the spring-loaded retainer clip. Take out different parts, install new seals and brake fluid during assembly, and lubricate the required parts before reassembling.
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