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Fits the following 2009 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
2009 Lincoln Town Car Brake Caliper
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2009 Lincoln Town Car Brake Caliper Parts Q&A
Q: How to properly bleed a brake caliper on 2009 Lincoln Town Car?
A: Bleeding the brake caliper requires clean brake fluid with manufacturer-approved quality levels and the avoidance of using old drained fluids to stop potential damage and contamination. The brake system components endure damage when the brake master cylinder reservoir remains empty of clean specified brake fluid during the process. Only use brake fluid to wipe up areas where you spilled the brake fluid because any subsequent wash with water. Start the procedure by taking off the brake caliper bleeder screw cap and securing a box-end wrench on the screw. Insert a rubber hose into the bleeder screw while submerging its open end into a container containing clean specified brake fluid. Your assistant should apply firm pressure to the brake pedal while doing all pumping work. Pulling the bleeder screw allows brake fluid to flow out but you should tighten the screw when the assistant keeps applying pressure to the pedal. You should continue the process until you see brake fluid coming out without bubbles while supplementing the brake master cylinder reservoir when necessary. To complete the process end with a final step by tightening the brake caliper bleeder screw correctly and removing both the rubber hose and bleeder screw cap.