2013-2016 FORD ESCAPE FRONT Brake Pad Replacement DIY at Home Step by Step Fast & Easy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 พ.ย. 2024
- Today I change the front brake pads on my 2013 Ford Escape. The original brake pads were still in place with about 84,000 miles on them. They needed to be replaced quite bad. This just so happens to be a very simple task to do as I show you in the video. This video should help people with Ford Escape models 2013-2016.
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Tools I used:
6 Inch C Clamp
Breaker Bar
3/8 Inch Drive Ratchet
7 mm Hex Key Socket
Needle Nose Pliers
Jack Stand
Car Jack
19 mm Socket
Parts:
Ford Motorcraft Front Brake Pad Set
Brake Grease
You made this look easy..thanks man👊🏾😎
Thank you man, had the rotors, pads and tires replaced when I bought our 2016 Escape so I have yet to do them, watched your video to confirm its a straightforward job still without any "special" tools needed. Glad Ford kept it simple on this SUV.
Excellent video thanks!
Straight foward good job i personally would grease the slider pins thanks
Nice video. One suggestion: when compressing the caliper piston, I place a small 1" piece of wood between the C clamp and piston.
Concise and well made video 🤘
Keep up the good work and keep rocking.
This video template is the standard for how these how-to's should be. Thank you thank you thank you
Great video 💪
my bit got stuck inside the caliupur bolt. help! lol
I appreciate all the detail In a nice short video. Thanks! Will be doing this over the weekend.
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO .. NICELY DONE ...
Best video I’ve seen so far so simple and easy
Very very informative nice
Thanks for liking
Nice job!
Straight forward and informative. Thanks.
glad it helped!
Left out the part about how hard it actually is to get the lug nuts off of Ford escapes due to the plastic covers at that basically melt to the lug nuts
LOL: your clip caption says ".....FRONT Brake Pad Replacement .........." yet your clip clearly shows REAR brake pad replacement. Anyway, great job on the rear
Um, those ARE the fronts!! 🤔
I think you missed the shims on the brake pads. I just did my 2016 and the brakes made terrible noises then looked over the old brakes and realized there were tiny shims on the pads. Problem solved