Brake Pads
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Mercury Milan, 2011 Lincoln MKZ, and 2011 Ford Fusion. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE:
It is not required to install new brake pads when the brake discs are machined.
- Inspect the brake pad friction material for contamination.
- If the friction material shows evidence of contamination, install new brake pads. For additional information, refer to FRONT DISC BRAKE SYSTEM article for front brake pads or REAR DISC BRAKE SYSTEM article for rear brake pads.
- Inspect and measure the thickness of the brake pad friction material. For additional information, refer to GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS in this service information.
- Minor surface cracks do not require pad replacement, however, if there are missing chunks or cracks in the lining through to the backing plate, install new brake pads. For additional information, refer to FRONT DISC BRAKE SYSTEM article for front brake pads or REAR DISC BRAKE SYSTEM article for rear brake pads.
- If the thickness of the friction material is less than the specified thickness, install new brake pads. For additional information, refer to FRONT DISC BRAKE SYSTEM article for front brake pads or REAR DISC BRAKE SYSTEM article for rear brake pads.
- If the friction material shows taper wear that is not within specifications, install new brake pads and verify the caliper guide pins are functioning correctly. For additional information, refer to BRAKE CALIPER GUIDE PINS INSPECTION in this service information.