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Fits the following 2004 Ford Taurus Submodels:
LX, SE, SE Comfort, SEL, SES | 6 Cyl 3.0 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS
2004 Ford Taurus Brake Pads
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2004 Ford Taurus Brake Pads Parts Q&A
Q: How to service and repair front brake pads on 2004 Ford Taurus?
A: The first step for front brake pad servicing requires DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid which must be used because alternative fluids will create permanent damage to brake elements before turning the brakes completely off. Exercise care when dealing with brake fluid because eye exposure must be avoided and hand washing after usage becomes essential. The eyes need immediate flushing with running water for 15 minutes followed by medical consultation for any persistent irritation. Drinking water followed by vomiting induction leads to a requirement for immediate medical help for ingestion cases. Attention is needed because brake fluid has the power to damage painted and plastic items so you must immediately wash away the spill with water. The first step begins with the removal of the brake master cylinder filler cap followed by sucking fluid using an appropriate device until the reservoir reaches halfway. Move on to brake caliper support by taking out the wheel assembly while maintaining the brake caliper from touching the brake hose to prevent any potential damage. Use mechanic's wire for support while removing the caliper after taking out its bolts. Measure pad thickness before replacing pads with new ones for full axle sets when the minimum specifications exceed the plate or rivet area. A 4-inch C-clamp along with either a block of wood or an old brake pad should be used to push the caliper piston into the bore for installation followed by the new brake pad setup. In order to finish the replacement install the brake caliper together with its bolts before moving to wheel assembly then tire installation. To properly position brake linings during installation you should implement several pump cycles of the brake pedal followed by filling the reservoir with Ford High Performance DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid C6AZ-19542-AB that fulfills ESA-M6C25-A Ford spec or its equivalent.