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2001 Mercury Mountaineer Brake Caliper, Backing Plate, Brake Line

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  • EOAZ-2149-B
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    • Require Quantity: 4
    • Package Quantity: 7
    • Callout Name: 2149
    MSRP: $3.43 Your Price: $2.62

OEM 2001 Mercury Mountaineer Parts for Rear Brakes

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Brake Caliper, Brake Line Installation and Repair Tips for 2001 Mercury Mountaineer

  • Q: Why Should Copper Tubing Be Avoided When Servicing Brake Lines on 2001 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: Use of copper tubing should be avoided when servicing brake lines and hoses since it is subject to fatigue and corrosion. In case of a break, change the whole part with a similar tube. Tighten all connections to required torque, and bleed the brake system, getting all the air out of it.
  • Q: How to bleed the brake caliper on 2001 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: To bleed a brake caliper place a rubber drain tube on the bleeder screw and fill it up with clean brake fluid. Get an assistant to press the brake pedal, as you loosen the screw to empty fluid. Continue repeating until clear fluid is streamed down, then use the screw to refill the reservoir and screw it tight to a set amount of torque.
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