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How Do You Replace Front Disc Brakes In A Lincoln Navigator?

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How Do You Replace Front Disc Brakes In A Lincoln Navigator?

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If your 2005 through 2007 Lincoln Navigator is hard to stop or your brake light is coming on while you’re driving the SUV, then it may be time to replace your front disc brakes. This maintenance may prevent costly or dangerous results in the long run, such as an automobile accident. Use a suction device to remove the brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir until it’s down to half full. Jack up the Lincoln Navigator, remove the wheels and the anchor housing spring. Release the lower portion of the anchor housing spring on the left-hand brake caliper. Apply force at the center of the anchor housing spring and pull outward at the bottom to remove it from the lower brake caliber cavity. Next, rotate the spring upward and then remove it from the brake caliper. Disengage the upper portion of the anchor housing spring for the RH brake. Remove the anchor housing spring from the upper brake caliper cavity by applying force at the center and pulling outward at the top of the anchor housing

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