I am replacing the rear pads on a 94 Taurus w/abs. Have done lots of pad replacing in the past on different vehicles, but.....never a Ford with ABS. This one has me stopped. Hope someone can clarify.
I have removed the old pads, turned the rotors and remounted them on the car.
When I tried my normal method (using a very large pair of channel-locks)of re-compressing the piston back into the caliper to make room for the new thicker pads, I cannot budge the piston.
I tried releasing the pressure by opening the bleed screw on that wheel, but did not change the problem. In fact, I really couldn't get much fluid to come out of the line.
A couple of ideas I found on the web, before I discovered this site, talked about having to release the "Pressure" in an ABS system. That you had to turn key off and pump the pedal 30 to 40 times, wait 60 seconds and repeat. I haven't been able to try this yet.
A friend at work mentioned that he had heard that some of the Ford pistons had to be "Turned Back In". That simply didn't make any sense to me.
I'm sure that it is either something that is particular to a 94 Ford Taurus or.....the Ford ABS system.
Can anyone help with this?
thx in advance, trask1971
I have removed the old pads, turned the rotors and remounted them on the car.
When I tried my normal method (using a very large pair of channel-locks)of re-compressing the piston back into the caliper to make room for the new thicker pads, I cannot budge the piston.
I tried releasing the pressure by opening the bleed screw on that wheel, but did not change the problem. In fact, I really couldn't get much fluid to come out of the line.
A couple of ideas I found on the web, before I discovered this site, talked about having to release the "Pressure" in an ABS system. That you had to turn key off and pump the pedal 30 to 40 times, wait 60 seconds and repeat. I haven't been able to try this yet.
A friend at work mentioned that he had heard that some of the Ford pistons had to be "Turned Back In". That simply didn't make any sense to me.
I'm sure that it is either something that is particular to a 94 Ford Taurus or.....the Ford ABS system.
Can anyone help with this?
thx in advance, trask1971