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Fits the following 2001 Lincoln Navigator Submodels:
Base | 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS
2001 Lincoln Navigator Brake Caliper
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2001 Lincoln Navigator Brake Caliper Parts Q&A
Q: How to Safely Remove and Install a Brake Caliper on 2001 Lincoln Navigator?
A: You must begin brake caliper servicing by handling asbestos dust safely and using an asbestos vacuum or wet cleaning while wearing approved respiratory protection if needed. The air suspension electrical power requires disabling through the switch positioned in the RH kick panel before any vehicle lifting or supporting takes place. The wheel and tire should be removed while new brake pads need to be installed when they are worn or the axle set is contaminated. Next disconnect the brake hose while removing the bolt before taking out the rear wheel brake hose followed by the removal of copper washers and a proper brake hose closure. Keep the guide pins and boots intact at all times since they serve as permanent parts which cannot be repaired. Check for brake caliper leaks while measuring the brake disc thickness because it must be replaced when out of specification. The brake caliper is removed from the anchor plate by unbolting and lifting off. Install the rear disc brake caliper while using the designated correct bolt to avoid interference while ensuring proper position of stainless steel shoe slippers and replacing worn or damaged units. The brake pads should have their locator notch positioned at the highest part of the caliper. New copper washers should be installed for connecting the rear wheel brake hose before adding the caliper flow bolt and proceeding with bleaching the rear disc brake caliper. Remove all contaminants including foreign materials and corrosion that affect the integrity of wheel-mounting surfaces on the wheel hub and wheel and brake disc to stop wheel nut loosening. After activating the air suspension with its switch the system should be followed by wheel assembly setup and brake operation check.