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2005 Lincoln Aviator Brake Caliper, Backing Plate, Brake Line

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Diagram (1 of 1): Rear Suspension - Brake Components
2005 Lincoln Aviator Rear Brakes Diagram
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  • Lincoln 5C5Z-2C026-A Disc - Brake
    5C5Z-2C026-A
    Disc - Brake
    • Fit Note: Less Traction Control, Roll Stability Control (RSC) Brakes
    • Production Date: 08/2004-08/2005
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 2C026
    • Replaced By: 5C5Z-2C026-B
  • G2MZ-2V200-H
    Pad - Brake
    • Part Notes: High Level Service Design , Non Warranty Repair
    • Production Date: 09/2002-08/2005
    • Callout Name: 2200

OEM 2005 Lincoln Aviator Parts for Rear Brakes

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Brake Caliper Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Lincoln Aviator

  • Q: How to service the brake caliper on 2005 Lincoln Aviator?
    A: In order to service the brake caliper, make sure that the vehicle is in neutral on a hoist. Take out the front brake hose bolt and get rid of washers. Avoid prying the pistons. Keep the caliper steady, de-bolt and check on flaws. Replace if damaged. Install, tighten bolts and bleed the system with approved DOT 3 fluid.
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