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OEM 2003 Lincoln Navigator Brake Pads

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  • 2003 Lincoln Navigator Brake Pads - 4L1Z-2001-BA
    2003 Lincoln Navigator Brake Pads Diagram - 4L1Z-2001-BA
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Kit - Brake Shoe; Disc Brake Pad Set, Front; Disc Brake Pad Kit; Disc Brake Pad Set; Rear Pads; Front Pads
    • Position: Front
    • Replaces: 2L1Z-2001-BA
    • Base No.: 2001
    • Item Weight: 11.40 Pounds
    • Item Dimensions: 9.7 x 4.2 x 5.7 inches
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 4L1Z-2001-BA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2003 Lincoln Navigator Submodels:
    • Base, Luxury, Ultimate | 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS

2003 Lincoln Navigator Brake Pads

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2003 Lincoln Navigator Brake Pads Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to service and repair the rear brake pads on 2003 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: The first step of servicing and repairing rear brake pads requires a clear suction tool to drain brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir to reach a half-full level. The service technician must turn off air suspension electrical power through the switch in the RH kick panel to stop the automatic inflation or deflation of air springs when jacking or hoisting or performing towing operations. Disassemble the wheel and tire assembly before inspecting brake pads for wear or contamination and replacing worn pads that exceed required metal backing plate thickness while always using new pads in axle sets. To release the anchor housing spring push it at its center until both brake caliper ends become unlatched before removing it from the caliper housing. Before letting the brake caliper hang by the flexible brake hose it is essential to remove both the brake caliper bolts and caps since the brake hose should remain attached for this task. Install a suitable clamp on the caliper to pressurize the piston until it reaches the caliper. A hub-mount brake lathe allows for machining the rear brake disc surface but disc resurfacing must also happen when steering wheel vibration or seat or brake pedal vibrations appear during braking on a test drive. Take the measurement of the rear brake disc for replacement with a new disc according to specifications. The first step toward installation requires placing the anchor housing spring upper end into the brake caliper cavity followed by rotation before setting down the lower arm on the anchor plate. The upper arm needs to be placed on the anchor plate while pressing downward and into position until it fully seats in the brake caliper cavities and the latch locks into place with verification of anchor housing spring latching.