LEMON Manuals: Even more car manuals for everyone: 1960-2025
Home >> Ford >> 2015 >> Explorer Limited, 3.5L Eng VIN 8, AWD >> Repair and Diagnosis >> Brakes >> Mechanical - Hydraulic >> Brake System - General Information >> Diagnosis And Testing >> Brake System >> Symptom Chart - Brake System

Symptom Chart - Brake System

Diagnostics in this service information assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. Refer to Diagnostic Methods in Service Information for information about these practices.

Symptom Chart - Brake System 

Condition Possible Sources Action
The red brake warning indicator and the yellow ABS warning indicator are illuminated DTCs in the ABS module REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and Stability Control to diagnose the ABS.
The red brake warning indicator is always/never on Brake fluid level switch
Parking brake switch
Wiring, terminals or connectors
IC
SJB
REFER to Instrumentation, Message Center, and Warning Chimes to diagnose the red brake warning indicator.
Vehicle pulls or drifts during braking Brake calipers and/or guide pins
Brake flexible hose
Brake pads
Brake discs
INSPECT the brake system components. REFER to Brake System Inspection .
Tires REFER to Wheels and Tires to diagnose tire concerns.
Suspension component(s) and/or wheel alignment REFER to Suspension System - General Information. to diagnose suspension system.
Brake pedal goes down fast or eases down slowly Brake fluid leaks and/or air in the system INSPECT the system for leaks. REPAIR as necessary. BLEED the system. REFER to Brake System Bleeding .
Brake master cylinder CARRY OUT the Brake Master Cylinder - Bypass Condition in Component Tests .
HCU REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and Stability Control to diagnose the HCU.
Brakes lock up under light brake pedal force Brake pads
Brake flexible hose
Brake disc
Brake calipers and/or guide pins
INSPECT the brake system components. REFER to Brake System Inspection .
ABS REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and Stability Control to diagnose the ABS.
Excessive brake pedal travel (low/spongy pedal) Brake fluid leaks and/or air in the system INSPECT the system for leaks. REPAIR as necessary. BLEED the system. REFER to Brake System Bleeding .
Brake master cylinder CARRY OUT the Brake Master Cylinder - Bypass Condition in Component Tests .
Brake calipers and/or guide pins INSPECT the brake calipers and guide pins. REFER to Brake System Inspection .
Brake flexible hose INSPECT the brake flexible hoses during brake application. REFER to Brake System Inspection .
Erratic brake pedal travel Brake pedal INSPECT the brake pedal for binding, obstructions and correct connection to booster rod. REPAIR as necessary. CHECK the brake pedal fasteners for correct torque. REFER to Specifications in Hydraulic Brake Actuation .
ABS REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and Stability Control to diagnose the ABS.
Brake drag Parking brake component REFER to Parking Brake and Actuation to diagnose the parking brake system.
Brake caliper and/or guide pins
Brake flexible hose
INSPECT the brake system components. REFER to Brake System Inspection .
Brake booster
Brake master cylinder
CARRY OUT the Brake Master Cylinder - Compensator Port in Component Tests .
HCU REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) and Stability Control to diagnose the HCU.
Stoplamp switch VERIFY correct installation of the stoplamp switch. REFER to Exterior Lighting .
Excessive brake pedal effort Insufficient vacuum for brake booster operation
Brake booster manifold vacuum hose
Brake booster
Brake booster check valve
CARRY OUT the Brake Booster in Component Tests .
Brake pads INSPECT the brake pads. REFER to Brake System Inspection .