Removal and Installation
Removal1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
2. Remove wheel and tire assembly.
3. Remove retaining bolt and rear wheel brake hose from rear disc brake caliper assembly and plug.
4. Remove retaining clip from parking brake rear cable and conduit at rear disc brake caliper.
5. Release tension from parking brake rear cable and conduit and disengage rear parking brake cable end from parking brake lever.
6. Remove rear brake pin retainers.
7. Lift rear disc brake caliper away from rear disc support bracket.
Installation
1. Position rear disc brake caliper assembly on rear disc support bracket. Make sure rear brake shoes and linings are installed correctly.
2. Remove residue from the rear brake pin retainer threads and apply one drop of Threadlock and Sealer E0AZ-19554-AA or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSK-M2G315-A5. Install rear brake pin retainers and tighten to 31 - 35 Nm (23 - 25 ft. lbs.).
3. Attach cable end to parking brake lever. Install cable retaining clip on rear disc brake caliper assembly.
4. Using new washers, connect rear wheel brake hose to rear disc brake caliper. Tighten retaining bolt to 41 - 54 Nm (31 - 39 ft. lbs.).
5. Bleed serviced caliper.
6. CAUTION: Failure to tighten lug nuts in a star pattern may result in high rotor runout, which will speed up the development of brake roughness, shudder and vibration.
Install wheel and tire assembly on vehicle. Tighten lug nuts to 115 - 142 Nm (85 - 104 ft. lbs.) using Rotunda Accutorq Lug Nut Socket 164-R0303 or equivalent, on a 1/2 inch air impact wrench or use a torque wrench.
7. Lower vehicle.