The Ford Expedition utilizes a robust braking system designed for its size and capabilities. Key features include an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), electronic stability control, and available features like Reverse Brake Assist and Trailer Sway Control. Brake components like pads and rotors are subject to wear and tear and require regular maintenance, including inspections and potential replacement. Driving habits significantly impact brake component lifespan.
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Prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking, enhancing steering control.
Helps maintain vehicle stability, especially in slippery conditions.
Front brakes typically wear faster due to their primary role in stopping the vehicle, while rear brakes wear down at a slower rate.
These are consumable components that will need replacement over time. Driving habits, such as frequent braking in traffic, can accelerate wear.
A recent recall addressed potential leaks in front brake lines on certain Expedition and Lincoln Navigator models, highlighting the importance of brake system maintenance.
It's recommended to have the brake system inspected during each service visit and to follow the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual for suggested intervals.
Look for signs of worn brake pads such as squealing or grinding noises, vibrations, or a pulling sensation when braking.
When replacing brake pads or other components, it's best to consult with a qualified service technician.
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