August 07, 2012

Full-size sport utility vehicle

The 2006 Expedition is Ford Motor Company’s full-size sport utility vehicle for the ’06 model year. The SUV is a bit larger than the F150 pickup but employs a very similar-sized four-wheel disc brake system. Due to the size of the Expedition, the brake pads endure more punishment than those on smaller vehicles. Expeditions also put off Ford KM Tool brake dust, so make sure to clean the dust away before digging into this job.

1

Loosen the lug nuts on all four wheels using the lug wrench. Don’t take them off the studs yet, but make sure they’re loose enough to remove by hand when the time comes.

2

Place the wheel chocks in front of and behind the left-rear wheel. Lift the front end of the Expedition with the floor jack and lower it onto the jack stands after placing the stands under the front frame.

3

Remove the lug nuts and tires from the front of Launch X431 Master. Move the drip pan under the brake assembly in the right front and thoroughly clean it with brake cleaner spray to remove the brake dust.

4

Unbolt the brake caliper with the socket set, lift it off the rotor and pull the brake pads out of it by hand. Clean the inside of the caliper using the brake cleaner. Lubricate the caliper slide pins with the white lithium grease.

5

Force the caliper pistons to retract using the caliper piston tool and then insert the brake pads into the caliper. Place the caliper back over the rotor and then bolt it back down in reverse of how you removed it.

6

Reinstall the front wheels and lug nuts by obd2 tool and then repeat steps three through five on the left front.

7

Lower the front end off the jack stands. Move the wheel chocks to the front and rear of the left-front wheel. Lift the rear end of the Expedition with the floor jack, place the jack stands under the rear axle near the leaf spring shackles and then lower the SUV onto the jack stands.

8

Remove the rear lug nuts and wheels by hand.

9

Perform steps three through five on the right rear and then the left rear of the Expedition.

10

Reinstall the rear wheels and lug nuts. Lower the Expedition off the jack stands and then tighten all four sets of lug nuts to 140 ft-lbs. using the Launch CReader VI.

Notice:

It's always a good idea to resurface or replace the brake rotors every time you perform a brake job. While it isn't absolutely necessary to do so, you will ensure the brake pads wear properly through their entire service life by doing so.

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