- 1). Do not apply the parking brake prior to lifting the Lincoln LS and attempting to remove the rear brake caliper(s). The parking brake is integrated with the rear caliper and applying it will prohibit you from removing the caliper.
- 2). Break the rear lug nuts loose on the rear wheel(s) with a wheel nut wrench.
- 3). Lift the rear axle of the LS with a jack and place it securely onto jack stands.
- 4). Remove the wheel nuts and wheel.
- 5). Place a brake line crimp on the rear brake hose to help prevent losing too much brake fluid.
- 6). Place a drain pan beneath the caliper where the brake hose connects to the caliper.
- 7). Remove the banjo bolt from the brake caliper retaining the rear brake hose with a ratchet and suitable socket. Disconnect the rear brake hose from the caliper. It will drip brake fluid slightly, so be sure to align the drain pan properly.
- 8). Disengage the parking brake cable from the cam of the brake caliper using a pair of pliers.
- 9). Remove the two caliper guide bolts from the caliper and then pry if off the rear pads and rotor. Be careful, as brake fluid will still purge from the brake hose connection.
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If desired, remove the pads from the caliper anchor and then remove the two caliper anchor bolts from the rear of the backing plate and knuckle.
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