How to Remove the Front Brakes on a 2005 Ford Five Hundred

The front brakes on a 2005 Ford 500 are made up of a brake caliper, pads, and rotor, all of which work in harmony to stop the car. The more miles that are on the car, the more wear and tear that the brakes receive until eventually the calipers and rotors will need to be replaced entirely. Doing so involves completely removing the front brakes, which can be done in a few hours.

Instructions

    1

    Park the Ford 500 on a level surface and apply the parking brake. Put the transmission into the Neutral position. Pick up the Ford 500 with the jack so the front wheels are off the ground, then support the chassis with the jack stands. Take off the wheels using a tire iron.

    2

    Clamp the rubber brake line leading to the brake caliper using the brake line clamp. Unbolt the brake line connection to the caliper with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket, then unbolt the caliper and caliper anchor plate from the front suspension with the ratchet as well. Take the caliper and caliper anchor plate away from the car.

    3

    Remove the screws holding the face of the rotor to the knuckle using the Phillips-head screwdriver. Spray the rotor's surface and the mating surface between the rotor and the hub with the penetrating spray. Allow the rotor to sit for 5 minutes before you proceed.

    4

    Slide the rotor away from the hub using both hands to support the weight of the heavy rotor.