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Last post on Dec 17, 2010 at 7:51 PM
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Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Brakes, Sedan
#10 of 17 Re: possible brake noise [euphonium]
by geodak
Jul 24, 2007 (7:47 am)
Thanks, looked at the tires, no rocks, must be something else.
#11 of 17 Re: Brake problem with 98 Grand Marquis [omefrans]
by rls2
Feb 04, 2008 (6:16 pm)
Have the same problem. It is the traction control energizing inappropriatly. Our GM has been doing this off and on for several years - no one, even FORD can fix it. It spent several days at the dealer, hooked up to a computer and they fixed it for about a year - by nthen it was off warentee.
It now has over 200,000 miles on it and we will keep it foreveras o ur spare.
We bought a 2003 GM (and kept this one also) but that had a button to turn on or off the traction control.
Guess what I did to stop the problem
RLS
#12 of 17 need brake help anyone
by phxaz602
Mar 19, 2008 (8:48 pm)
i have a 96 crown victoria LX and i have a problem with the brakes almost averytime im coming to a stop the brakes make a noise just like the airbag compressor and it kicks the pedal back i have 2 step on it hard it seems like when i push the brake the calipers want 2 open back up and sometimes the abs light comes on what could be the reason the calipers, master cylinder, or what
#13 of 17 Re: need brake help anyone [phxaz602]
by jim_j_c
Nov 20, 2009 (6:17 pm)
Sounds like you have a problem with a wheel sensor or a toner ring. When you step on the brakes the computer looks at the sensor and toner rings at the wheels. The sensor could have a break in a wire or you could have a cracked toner ring giving your computer a false reading. That would tell your computer to engage the "Hold release apply cycle" which is the noise your hearing. I took my car to Meineke and they had it fixed in a day. The shop would need a good scanner and a good Tec. My does. So the first thing you need to do is get the car scanned by some one who knows how to interpret what he's reading.
#14 of 17 1985 Grand Marquis Brake Problem
by brotodd_98
Dec 26, 2009 (12:13 pm)
Hello, I'm trying to figure out if my son's 85 GM has a leak or a faulty master cylinder.He lost all pedal and the fluid was down all the way. Topped the fluid off and pumped the brakes,no pedal and fluid level stayed the same.Any answers out thyere? Thanks.
#15 of 17 Re: 1985 Grand Marquis Brake Problem [brotodd_98]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Dec 27, 2009 (11:00 am)
If the fluid was way down, chances are 95% there's a leak in the system. In rare cases, the power brake booster can suck up fluid from the master cylinder and burn it, but that is rare, and there are many hints that this is happening, as the engine often smokes and protests.
You'd have to get under and examine for leakage at each of the 4 wheels, for starters.
It's also rare, but possible, that the master cylinder can leak down under the brake pedal and seep into the carpeting, but again, one would tend to smell this or see it.
#16 of 17 2005 Grand Marquis braking problem
by chesty1
Jan 05, 2010 (8:28 pm)
Several times our 2005 GM has seemed to stop decelerating suddenly while braking. It happened again today with my daughter driving. She had the brakes to the floor and the car surged ahead three times, as if the brakes were released then reapplied, almost ramming into the car ahead.
Some months earlier, my wife was braking and the car wouldn't stop. She shifted the auto transmission into park to stop the car. We had the car serviced and the brakes "fixed," but the braking problem is intermittent.
#17 of 17 2008 Grand Marquis - replace brake pads, rotors
by jamesja
Dec 17, 2010 (7:51 pm)
I've found quite a lot on the Internet about doing brake jobs on Grand Marquis--up to 2004 model year. Anything I should know that would be different about this on my 2008 (front brakes)?
I'm at 51k miles, I think that's pretty good for the OEM pads.
Any recommendation for replacement pads brands?