Ford Mustang (1999-2004) Service Manual: Brake System
- Brake System - General Information
- Brake System (Description and Operation)
- Brake System (Diagnosis and Testing)
- Bleeding - Components
- Bleeding - System
- Runout Check - Brake Disc and Hub
- Front Disc Brake
- Front Disc Brake (Description and Operation)
- Pads
- Brake Pads - Cobra
- Caliper
- Brake Caliper - Cobra
- Brake Caliper Anchor Plate - Cobra
- Brake Caliper Anchor Plate
- Disc
- Shield
- Caliper (DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY)
- Rear Disc Brake
- Rear Disc Brake (Description and Operation)
- Caliper (Removal and Installation)
- Pads
- Disc
- Brake Caliper Support Bracket
- Shield
- Caliper (Disassembly and Assembly)
- Parking Brake and Actuation
- Parking Brake (Description and Operation)
- Parking Brake (Diagnosis and Testing)
- Parking Brake Cable Tension Release
- Parking Brake Control
- Cable and Conduit - Front
- Cable and Conduit
- Hydraulic Brake Actuation
- Hydraulic Brake Actuation (Description and Operation)
- Pedal and Bracket
- Master Cylinder
- Master Cylinder - Hydro-Boost
- Reservoir
- Control Valve
- Power Brake Actuation
- Brake Booster - Vacuum (Description and Operation)
- Brake Booster - Hydro-Boost (Description and Operation)
- Hydro-Boost Bleeding
- Brake Booster - Vacuum (Removal and Installation)
- Brake Booster - Hydro-Boost (Removal and Installation)
- Anti-Lock Control - Rear
- Anti-Lock Control - Traction Control
Halfshaft Joint
Special Tool(s)
Driver
205-199 (T83T-3132-A1)
Hub Bearing Cup Replacer
205-147 (T80T-4000-P)
Sensing Ring Replacer
206-041 (T89P-20202-A)
Disassembly
1. CAUTION: Do ...
Brake System - General Information
Torque Specifications
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Other materials:
Brake Pads - Cobra
Removal
1. Remove brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir until the
reservoir is half full.
2. Raise and support the vehicle.
3. Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
4. CAUTION: Install new pads if worn to or past the specified
thi ...
Safety Belt Maintenance
WARNING: All safety belt assemblies include retractors, buckles, front
seat belt buckle
support assemblies (slide bar, if so equipped), shoulder belt height adjuster
(if equipped), child
safety seat tether bracket assemblies (if equipped) and attaching hardw ...
Knock
Knock, which can occur on all driving phases, has several causes including
damaged teeth or gearset.
In most cases, one of the following conditions will occur:
1. A gear tooth damaged on the drive side is a common cause of the knock.
This can usually be
cor ...
