Ford Windstar 1998 Brakes
GUYA
10-18-2005, 08:09 PM
Hello:
I Have A Problem, In The Forward Side Right, Specific Whith The Caliper Of The Pads. The Book Says That This Piece (the Caliper) Maintained Adjusted Automatically The Pads To The Disk. The Problem Is That Is Maintained Adjusted Impeding That The Wheel Rotate Freely. It Is Maintained Very Adjusted. That I Can Do? Ford Windstar 1998.
Thanks.
I Have A Problem, In The Forward Side Right, Specific Whith The Caliper Of The Pads. The Book Says That This Piece (the Caliper) Maintained Adjusted Automatically The Pads To The Disk. The Problem Is That Is Maintained Adjusted Impeding That The Wheel Rotate Freely. It Is Maintained Very Adjusted. That I Can Do? Ford Windstar 1998.
Thanks.
LeSabre97mint
10-19-2005, 12:53 PM
Hello:
I Have A Problem, In The Forward Side Right, Specific Whith The Caliper Of The Pads. The Book Says That This Piece (the Caliper) Maintained Adjusted Automatically The Pads To The Disk. The Problem Is That Is Maintained Adjusted Impeding That The Wheel Rotate Freely. It Is Maintained Very Adjusted. That I Can Do? Ford Windstar 1998.
Thanks.
Are you saying that the wheel is hard to turn? The brake pads are dragging?
Dan
I Have A Problem, In The Forward Side Right, Specific Whith The Caliper Of The Pads. The Book Says That This Piece (the Caliper) Maintained Adjusted Automatically The Pads To The Disk. The Problem Is That Is Maintained Adjusted Impeding That The Wheel Rotate Freely. It Is Maintained Very Adjusted. That I Can Do? Ford Windstar 1998.
Thanks.
Are you saying that the wheel is hard to turn? The brake pads are dragging?
Dan
DRW1000
10-19-2005, 01:53 PM
The front Disc brakes do not require adjustment. The brake cylinder fills with fluid when the brakes are applied and the pads contacts the rotor on both sides. When the brake pedal is released the pressure in the brake lines is relieved and the pads back off just enough to allow free movement of the rotor.
If you are experiencing drag and you feel it is due to pad to rotor contact then parhaps the sliding surfaces of the pad assemblies to the frame/guide assembly need to be lubricated. (Not the pad surface or rotor) If it is a new brake job then perhaps the old guides were removed and new ones were not inserted. Another item could be the master cylinder itself and perhaps it is applying pressure when it should not be.
If you are experiencing drag and you feel it is due to pad to rotor contact then parhaps the sliding surfaces of the pad assemblies to the frame/guide assembly need to be lubricated. (Not the pad surface or rotor) If it is a new brake job then perhaps the old guides were removed and new ones were not inserted. Another item could be the master cylinder itself and perhaps it is applying pressure when it should not be.
baumbr
10-19-2005, 04:13 PM
I don't think one is supposed to lubricate the sliding surfaces of the pads. That could lead to having zero braking power. More likely the surfaces where the pad CARRIERS slide on the caliper pins/bolts are what should be cleaned and lubricated
DRW1000
10-19-2005, 04:35 PM
I don't think one is supposed to lubricate the sliding surfaces of the pads. That could lead to having zero braking power. More likely the surfaces where the pad CARRIERS slide on the caliper pins/bolts are what should be cleaned and lubricated
That is what I meant to say..........Thanks for correcting my unintentional error. I was thinking about the sliding surfaces of the pad assembly against the caliper assembly.
I have corrected my earlier post to ensure that I don't lead anyone astray.
That is what I meant to say..........Thanks for correcting my unintentional error. I was thinking about the sliding surfaces of the pad assembly against the caliper assembly.
I have corrected my earlier post to ensure that I don't lead anyone astray.
GUYA
10-19-2005, 06:08 PM
Are you saying that the wheel is hard to turn? The brake pads are dragging?
Dan
HI;
YES, THE WEEL IS HARD TO TURN. THE BRAKE PAD IN THIS SIDE (RIGHT) ARE DRAGGING AND FUME AND MAKE BAD ODOR.
THANKS.
Dan
HI;
YES, THE WEEL IS HARD TO TURN. THE BRAKE PAD IN THIS SIDE (RIGHT) ARE DRAGGING AND FUME AND MAKE BAD ODOR.
THANKS.
LeSabre97mint
10-19-2005, 09:20 PM
HI;
YES, THE WEEL IS HARD TO TURN. THE BRAKE PAD IN THIS SIDE (RIGHT) ARE DRAGGING AND FUME AND MAKE BAD ODOR.
THANKS.
Guy
Either your caliper is frozen up, brake hose is creating a one way valve. I don't think it's the master cylinder because both wheels aren't locking up.
If you want to check for built up pressure in the caliper, press the brake pedal and let it up. (without the brake pedal pushed) open the bleeder. If it squirts I would say the hose is bad.
I had a Caravan that both brakes were smoking because the master cylinder was acting as a one way valve.
Regards
Dan
YES, THE WEEL IS HARD TO TURN. THE BRAKE PAD IN THIS SIDE (RIGHT) ARE DRAGGING AND FUME AND MAKE BAD ODOR.
THANKS.
Guy
Either your caliper is frozen up, brake hose is creating a one way valve. I don't think it's the master cylinder because both wheels aren't locking up.
If you want to check for built up pressure in the caliper, press the brake pedal and let it up. (without the brake pedal pushed) open the bleeder. If it squirts I would say the hose is bad.
I had a Caravan that both brakes were smoking because the master cylinder was acting as a one way valve.
Regards
Dan
GUYA
10-20-2005, 09:18 PM
Guy
Either your caliper is frozen up, brake hose is creating a one way valve. I don't think it's the master cylinder because both wheels aren't locking up.
If you want to check for built up pressure in the caliper, press the brake pedal and let it up. (without the brake pedal pushed) open the bleeder. If it squirts I would say the hose is bad.
I had a Caravan that both brakes were smoking because the master cylinder was acting as a one way valve.
Regards
Dan
HI;
MANY THANKS TO ALL THE ONES THAT CONTRIBUTED THEIR ACQUAINTANCE, ESPECIALLY TO DAN. I AM REPAIRED THE CALIPER AND THEMSELVES SET UP THE DISK AND THE SLEEVE. RESOLVED PROBLEM. THANKS VERY THANKS BY ITS CONSIDERATION. VERY THANKED. THANKS.
GUYA FROM PUERTO RICO
Either your caliper is frozen up, brake hose is creating a one way valve. I don't think it's the master cylinder because both wheels aren't locking up.
If you want to check for built up pressure in the caliper, press the brake pedal and let it up. (without the brake pedal pushed) open the bleeder. If it squirts I would say the hose is bad.
I had a Caravan that both brakes were smoking because the master cylinder was acting as a one way valve.
Regards
Dan
HI;
MANY THANKS TO ALL THE ONES THAT CONTRIBUTED THEIR ACQUAINTANCE, ESPECIALLY TO DAN. I AM REPAIRED THE CALIPER AND THEMSELVES SET UP THE DISK AND THE SLEEVE. RESOLVED PROBLEM. THANKS VERY THANKS BY ITS CONSIDERATION. VERY THANKED. THANKS.
GUYA FROM PUERTO RICO
LeSabre97mint
10-20-2005, 10:22 PM
HI;
MANY THANKS TO ALL THE ONES THAT CONTRIBUTED THEIR ACQUAINTANCE, ESPECIALLY TO DAN. I AM REPAIRED THE CALIPER AND THEMSELVES SET UP THE DISK AND THE SLEEVE. RESOLVED PROBLEM. THANKS VERY THANKS BY ITS CONSIDERATION. VERY THANKED. THANKS.
GUYA FROM PUERTO RICO
Guya
Glad you got it fixed.
Dan
MANY THANKS TO ALL THE ONES THAT CONTRIBUTED THEIR ACQUAINTANCE, ESPECIALLY TO DAN. I AM REPAIRED THE CALIPER AND THEMSELVES SET UP THE DISK AND THE SLEEVE. RESOLVED PROBLEM. THANKS VERY THANKS BY ITS CONSIDERATION. VERY THANKED. THANKS.
GUYA FROM PUERTO RICO
Guya
Glad you got it fixed.
Dan
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