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Street Pack brake pad change.

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Has anyone with the Street Pack brakes done rear pads yet? I haven’t looked into it but with the integrated EPB are they the calipers that require a special tool to open them up? Seems like I read that’s the case on the F150’s with EPB.
 

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No experience with the Explorer yet, but on other cars I have just used a 9 volt battery with a couple leads attached to it. Unplug the EPB motor and touch leads to the terminal until you hear it stop unwinding.
 

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No experience with the Explorer yet, but on other cars I have just used a 9 volt battery with a couple leads attached to it. Unplug the EPB motor and touch leads to the terminal until you hear it stop unwinding.
I just learned there’s a procedure to put it into service mode to retract the piston. I need to watch some more videos but it seems pretty easy.
 

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Without a service tool? If you can do it from the the car that would be nice.
 

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Without a service tool? If you can do it from the the car that would be nice.
Yep...you can apparently do it yourself.
 

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Yep...you can apparently do it yourself.
Awesome, hope there’s a YouTube video on it. :)


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