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For some reason, the manual has the nomenclature above the images instead of below them, so refer to the images after the numbered steps which may end up on the next page (and often do).

First off, you have to enter brake service mode:

Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Service Mode 001.PNG


Now onto the front pads. (you can skip deactivating the service mode if doing the front and rears - which you should be doing at the same time anyways)

Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Front 001


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Front 002


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Front 003


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Front 004


Now, onto the rears (again, skip the deactivation of brake maintenance mode from the previous page):

Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Rear 001


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Rear 002


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Rear 003


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Rear 004


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Rear 005


Ford Maverick Brake pad replacement process Rear 006


Now deactivate brake service mode. Be careful to not click your heels three times or you may end up in Kansas.

And that's it, you are done! Pat yourself on the back and count how much money you added to the swear jar - you are probably broke now.
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Thanks! So rear brake pads are not reusable (eg if just want to clean contact points) as they have adhesives?
 

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Thanks! So rear brake pads are not reusable (eg if just want to clean contact points) as they have adhesives?
When i do brake services i lubricated sliders and caliper contact points with Brake Dielectric grease . heres a picture of the product we use in ford service.

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I need to do my rear brake pads... any idea what tool I need to compress the rear brake caliper
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I need to do my rear brake pads... any idea what tool I need to compress the rear brake caliper
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https://www.amazon.com/8MILELAKE-Brake-Caliper-Wind-Professional/dp/B0122Q83T4/ref=sr_1_16?crid=2A1W8AQ6KWD0D&keywords=brake+compression+tool&qid=1697414891&sprefix=brake+compression+tool,aps,180&sr=8-16

But first check to make sure yours will go into service mode. Also, the caliper hangers are handy too ;)

Hold on to your stock springs as well. I found they fit better than the aftermarket ones that came with my Powerstop pads.
 

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So I take it you figured out the issue about putting the rears in Service Mode?? Last I knew there was no work around short of finding someone with the Ford Diagnostic tool.
 

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Thanks... Should be able to put the brakes in service mode using forscan.. I'll test tomorrow....
 

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So I take it you figured out the issue about putting the rears in Service Mode?? Last I knew there was no work around short of finding someone with the Ford Diagnostic tool.
No. Mine will not go into service mode for the rear.

Which adapter worked?
I'm not certain, the kit is universal. Mine would not go into service mode so I could not do the rear. Any kit you buy will have multiple sizes.
 

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For some reason, the manual has the nomenclature above the images instead of below them, so refer to the images after the numbered steps which may end up on the next page (and often do).

First off, you have to enter brake service mode:

Service Mode 001.PNG


Now onto the front pads. (you can skip deactivating the service mode if doing the front and rears - which you should be doing at the same time anyways)

Front 001.PNG


Front 002.PNG


Front 003.PNG


Front 004.PNG


Now, onto the rears (again, skip the deactivation of brake maintenance mode from the previous page):

Rear 001.PNG


Rear 002.PNG


Rear 003.PNG


Rear 004.PNG


Rear 005.PNG


Rear 006.PNG


Now deactivate brake service mode. Be careful to not click your heels three times or you may end up in Kansas.

And that's it, you are done! Pat yourself on the back and count how much money you added to the swear jar - you are probably broke now.
Hi, do you happen to have the torque specs for the caliper mounting bracket? I'm going to be replacing my brakes this weekend and the specs on the normal escape seem a bit high at 129 ftlbs in the front and 71 ftlbs in the rear.
 
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Hi, do you happen to have the torque specs for the caliper mounting bracket? I'm going to be replacing my brakes this weekend and the specs on the normal escape seem a bit high at 129 ftlbs in the front and 71 ftlbs in the rear.
The caliper guide pin bolts are 21 lb.ft and the caliper anchor plate (which you don't need to remove for the pads) is 81 lb.ft. That will allow you to remove the rotor.
 

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The caliper guide pin bolts are 21 lb.ft and the caliper anchor plate (which you don't need to remove for the pads) is 81 lb.ft. That will allow you to remove the rotor.
I am planning to replace the rotors while i'm doing the pads. I'm trying to get back into learning my personal vehicle maintenance and keeping up with what issues seem to pop up on this forum.

I hope to become more mechanically competent so i can do some upgrades that are posted here like the oil catch can, lift, beefier cv axle if it comes out. I know a decent few people are complaining about the lack of quality control and are working to improve the reliability themselves.
 
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I am planning to replace the rotors while i'm doing the pads. I'm trying to get back into learning my personal vehicle maintenance and keeping up with what issues seem to pop up on this forum.

I hope to become more mechanically competent so i can do some upgrades that are posted here like the oil catch can, lift, beefier cv axle if it comes out. I know a decent few people are complaining about the lack of quality control and are working to improve the reliability themselves.
Brakes are pretty easy just make sure yours goes into service mode first. I can't comment on what others are doing if it doesn't, but I ended up taking mine in rather than risk messing with the e-brake stuff. That's all still new to me. I'm not comfortable messing with it at all. But others have found work arounds and some even mentioned the service mode not really being necessary if you are only doing the pads.
 

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Brakes are pretty easy just make sure yours goes into service mode first. I can't comment on what others are doing if it doesn't, but I ended up taking mine in rather than risk messing with the e-brake stuff. That's all still new to me. I'm not comfortable messing with it at all. But others have found work arounds and some even mentioned the service mode not really being necessary if you are only doing the pads.
I tried putting into service mode and heard it wind back, then it went out of service mode. No flashing lights on the dash or anything. The EPB still works, but i plan on calling the dealer to ask if it's okay to just wind it back if it's disengaged and disconnected from the connector.
 
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I tried putting into service mode and heard it wind back, then it went out of service mode. No flashing lights on the dash or anything. The EPB still works, but i plan on calling the dealer to ask if it's okay to just wind it back if it's disengaged and disconnected from the connector.
Pretty sure that's what everyone else is doing too, along with disconnecting the battery as well and removing any charge the vehicle might still hold.
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