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2001 Lincoln LS Brake Caliper, Backing Plate, Brake Line

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Diagram (1 of 1): Rear Suspension - Brake Components
2001 Lincoln LS Rear Brakes Diagram
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  • 2U2Z-1V125-EA
    Rotor Assy
    • Part Notes: Ford Retail Spec
    • Production Date: 03/1999-04/2006
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 1125
    • Replaced By: 2U2Z-1V125-EB
    MSRP: $116.65 Your Price: $75.80
  • Lincoln 1W4Z-2B511-AA Bracket
    1W4Z-2B511-AA
    Bracket
    • Part Notes: Support
    • Production Date: From 07/2000
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 2B511
    MSRP: $23.07 Your Price: $16.68

OEM 2001 Lincoln LS Parts for Rear Brakes

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Brake Caliper Installation and Repair Tips for 2001 Lincoln LS

  • Q: How to service and repair a brake caliper on 2001 Lincoln LS?
    A: In order to repair and maintain the brake caliper, strip it and discharge the brake fluid. Extrude the pistons using low air pressure and remove the seals and clean the caliper and pistons. Any worn parts should be replaced, the caliper should be lubricated with brake fluid, and then reassembled.
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