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Fits the following 2006 Lincoln Town Car Submodels:
Cartier, Cartier L, Designer Series, Executive, Executive L, Executive Protection Series, Protection Series, Signature, Signature L, Signature Limited, Ultimate, Ultimate L | 8 Cyl 4.6 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS
2006 Lincoln Town Car Brake Pads
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2006 Lincoln Town Car Brake Pads Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to service and repair the front brake pads on 2006 Lincoln Town Car?
A: Begin the front brake pad service by verifying the brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder reservoir while draining up to half of it when needed. To prevent air spring changes during vehicle hoisting, jacking, or towing operations you must deactivate the air suspension electrical power by using the switch inside the luggage compartment on vehicles that have this system. Place the vehicle in NEUTRAL mode before setting it onto the hoist. The brake caliper should not be suspended from the brake hose nor should you stick your finger into the caliper sight hole to retract pistons to avoid both of these causes damage. Secure the caliper with mechanic's wire as you remove its two bolts and afterward tighten them to 36 Nm (27 ft. lbs.) for reinstallation. Take the pads along with stainless steel slides off the anchor plate before discarding the slides. A suitable tool combined with a worn brake pad should be used for compressing the disc brake caliper pistons inside the caliper to protect both the piston and boots from damage. The procedure for installation is the reverse of removal followed by filling the brake master cylinder reservoir with brake fluid and locking the filler cap. Test the brakes after multiple braking attempts to check for proper functioning while driving the vehicle.