Manufacturer Note: Shoe and lining kit(brake) - 1995/2001 - before 2/13/01
Replaces: 1C2Z-2001-AA
Base No.: 2001
Item Weight: 7.00 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 4.3 x 5.1 x 9.3 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 4C2Z-2001-CA
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2003 Ford E-250 Submodels:
Base | 6 Cyl 4.2 L GAS, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.4 L CNG, 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS
2003 Ford E-250 Brake Pads
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2003 Ford E-250 Brake Pads Parts Q&A
Q: How to service and repair the front brake pads on 2003 Ford E-250?
A: Start front brake pad service and repair on E-150 to E-450 models by setting safety protocols in place since brake fluid irritates skin which requires hand washing and immediate water flushing of eyes for 15 minutes when exposure happens. The service requires removing some brake fluid from the brake master cylinder because the caliper piston motion will compress fluid during pad installation. Begin by properly lifting the vehicle and afterwards remove both tire and wheel parts from the vehicle. Unclip any speed sensor wires connected to the front brake hose in relevant cases. You should detach the two caliper bolts from the disc brake and suspend the caliper without letting it dangle from the hose using wire support from below the vehicle. The front wheel spindle should be detached from the disc brake caliper while following E-150 procedures or the front disc brake caliper anchor plate should be removed according to E-250 through E-450 guidelines. First inspect the caliper for fluid leakage before measuring pad thickness and checking pad surface for contaminants. The minimum acceptable thickness of brake disc and hub must be checked before replacing them if needed. Reusing original pads avoids the need for bottoming caliper piston operation; however a C-clamp combined with a pad can accomplish this action if not reusing pads. The caliper sleeve boots need protective caliper grease instead of petroleum-based lubricants because they prevent damage to the boots. The vehicle requires installation of the disc brake caliper to its correct position along with caliper bolt tightening before attaching speed sensor wires if needed and placing the tire and wheel assembly.