The 1999 Ford Taurus came with disc brakes up front and drum brakes in the rear, with the front brakes handling the majority of the braking duties. When the front brakes start to squeak and the pads start to wear down, it's time to change the brake pads. At the same time, you should also remove the front brake rotors to turn them, or replace them.
Instructions
- 1
Use the jack to lift up the front end of the Taurus and then place the car down on the jack stands. Remove the front wheels with the tire iron and move them out of the way.
2Unbolt the brake caliper and brake caliper bracket from the steering knuckle. Support the brake caliper with one hand, then loop the mechanics wire through the center of the caliper and then around the front springs, making sure the brake line connected to the caliper is slack. Twist the mechanics wire using the pliers so that the caliper is fully supported by the wire.
3Lift the brake rotor off of the front hub and place it on a work surface. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other side.