Genuine Ford Brake Calipers
Your brake calipers are a vital part of your vehicle's braking system. That's why most vehicles have them at the front, if not both front and rear.
What Brake Calipers Do
When you step on the brakes, the master cylinder sends brake fluid through a series of hoses and valves to the pistons in your calipers. This pressurization of the pistons charges the calipers, forcing them to clamp the brake pads covering them down on the brake rotors and produce friction. This is what slows and stops your vehicle.
The whole process produces a tremendous amount of heat, though. If the rotors can't disperse that heat properly, it can negatively affect your calipers and cause their seals to decay. That allows contaminants to collect and corrode the calipers.
How to Spot Failing Brake Calipers
Fortunately, the signs of bad brake calipers are fairly easy to recognize. They include:
- Low brake pressure
- A grinding or squealing sound when you brake
- Your vehicle pulls to one side when you brake
- Leaking brake fluid
- The ABS dashboard warning light comes on
It's not safe to drive with failing brake calipers, since you can’t count on being able to stop when and where you want. Replace them as soon as possible with a new set. Your best choice is to go with the genuine OEM brake calipers that were made specifically for your model, since they're guaranteed to be compatible. Find everything you need in our online auto parts inventory, in stock and ready to ship out. Buy today to save time and money!
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