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Fits the following 2008 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
2008 Lincoln Town Car Brake Caliper
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2008 Lincoln Town Car Brake Caliper Parts Q&A
Q: How to service and repair the rear brake caliper on 2008 Lincoln Town Car?
A: Service and rear brake caliper repair begins with tire and wheel clearance followed by brake hose disconnect from the brake caliper through brake caliper flow bolt removal. The brake hose disconnect starts with removing the brake caliper flow bolt to separate the hose from the caliper unit before discarding the copper washers. Use a suitable stopper on the brake hose to control fluid leakage. Guided pins and their boots should remain in place unless repair problems are detected since replacements cannot be repaired. After removing the wheel and tire proceed with removing the two brake caliper bolts and disconnecting the brake caliper. Check the rear disc brake caliper for leakage and examine its binding slide pins; replace the brake caliper if you detect any issues during the inspection process. Verify that anti-rattle clips are installed properly before installation while replacing any worn and damaged components. Secure the brake caliper in position and bolt it with two elements while tightening bolts at 25 Nm (18 lb-ft). Mere-wrap the brake hose before installing the brake caliper flow bolt together with two new copper washers while tightening it to 48 Nm (35 lb-ft). Bleed the brake caliper after which reattach the wheel together with the tire. The final step also requires the brakes to be applied multiple times for correct functionality verification.