Q: How to replace the Brake Pads on Ford Explorer Sport Trac?
A: To maintain the brake, initially remove the brake fluid reservoir cover and draw off half of it with a siphon. Then, take off the lug nuts, lift up the vehicle, and secure it over jack stands. Later on, detach the wheels and concentrate on one brake system at a time. Another thing to remember is to push the piston back into the bore using C-clamp to make caliper removal easier. The method depends on various models. Additionally, when not removed, avoid wiping bolts' lubricating gel off it and hang the caliper using wire. Next, release caliper pins, anti-rattle clips, and brake pads taking care for correct positioning as well as lubrication. If necessary inspect and machine the Brake Disc. Lastly, tighten the bolts when reinstalling the caliper and use new slippers (for 2004-onward models). Check the fluid level by pushing down on the pedal after finishing a task to determine if any adjustment is required or not.