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03 Expedition Brake Residue - 9/22/2005 4:47:39 PM   
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What is the answer to keeping the brake dust from the front discs from sticking to the front wheels? It is a bear to remove if you let it stay on for long.
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RE: 03 Expedition Brake Residue - 9/22/2005 5:33:00 PM   
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The brakes on your ride have updated parts available at customer expense at your local Ford dealer. They have a kit that includes both front and rear pads and they reduce the brake dust on your wheels.

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RE: 03 Expedition Brake Residue - 9/22/2005 5:38:38 PM   
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ISSUE:
Customer dissatisfaction with brake dust level on vehicles produced before 12/18/2003.

The brake linings on 2003-2004 Expedition/Navigator vehicles are designed to interact with the brake rotors in such a way as to keep the rotors smooth, minimizing rotor runout and thickness variation. The brake dust that is generated as a result of this interaction does not indicate a performance concern with the vehicle's brake system, and is considered a normal condition by Ford Motor Company.

Ford Motor Company recognizes however that some customers may object to brake dust for appearance reasons. Effective 12/18/03, the brake linings on Expedition/Navigator have been revised. The revised linings will generate less dust. The revised linings are also being made available for service, as Service Kit 4L1Z-2001-BA. This kit contains BOTH front and rear linings. A coordinated front and rear lining change is required in order to avoid making the vehicle noncompliant with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 135. Do not mix the parts in the 4L1Z-2001-BA Kit with any other brake linings.

Per the Warranty and Policy Manual, parts and labor needed to maintain the vehicle due to normal wear and tear are the responsibility of the vehicle owner, and are not covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Because brake dust is due to normal wear and tear, replacing brake linings for a dust condition is not covered under bumper-to-bumper coverage. For 2003 model year Navigator customers the Lincoln Commitment covers normal brake wear (but not brake dust) for 3 years/36,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Some ESP plans may also cover worn brake linings. Consult OASIS to see if brake linings are covered as a provision of the customer's plan. Again, brake linings may be replaced for wear, but replacement of linings for a brake dust condition is not covered by either the New Vehicle Warranty, Lincoln Commitment, or ESP.

ACTION:
Replace brake linings, and ancillary parts if necessary, with revised brake linings.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

Follow instructions included in Kit 4L1Z-2001-BA and Workshop Manual Sections 206-03 and 206-04.

NOTE: A COORDINATED FRONT AND REAR LINING CHANGE IS REQUIRED IN ORDER TO AVOID MAKING THE VEHICLE NONCOMPLIANT WITH FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD 135. DO NOT USE THE 4L1Z-2001-BA PART NUMBER WITH ANY OTHER REAR BRAKE LINING.



NOTE: IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO MACHINE THE ROTORS BEFORE INSTALLING THE NEW LININGS, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE WORKSHOP MANUAL.



NOTE: VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE JULY 15, 2003 MAY REQUIRE REPLACEMENT OF THE HOLD-DOWN CLIP, AND RETAINING PINS, THE FIRST TIME THE BRAKE LININGS ARE REPLACED. SERVICE KIT 4L1Z-2001-BA KIT CONTAINS DETAILS ON HOW TO DETERMINE IF THESE PARTS MUST BE CHANGED. YOU MAY WISH TO ORDER THESE PARTS ALONG WITH THE BRAKE LINING KITS, TO AVOID REPAIR DELAYS.



PART NUMBER PART NAME
4L1Z-2001-BA Brake Lining Kit
2L1Z-2B164-CA Clip - Hold Down
2L1Z-2C150-AC Kit - Retaining Pin



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RE: 03 Expedition Brake Residue - 9/22/2005 8:35:03 PM   
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Thank you PAKUS. The Expedition has about 29,000 miles on it and when I took it back to have the automatic mirror motors replaced, the service rep said I had about 5,000 left on the pads. Thanks again.

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RE: 03 Expedition Brake Residue - 12/6/2005 11:28:50 PM   
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I had the same problem on my Expedition. The way to correct it is switch the brake pads to what they call " True Ceramic brake pads" I found mine at brakeworld.com and purchased them and took them to a local brake shop and paid them to install. The true ceramic pads dont have the dusting problems as do the metallic pads that come on the vehicle from the factory. The ceramic pads also run cooler and are quieter. Hope this helps!

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