2006 ford escape hybrid 2wd disable brake system

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Old 03-22-2014, 04:36 PM
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Default 2006 ford escape hybrid 2wd disable brake system

I have a 2006 FEH 2WD with 150,000 mikes. The front suspension is shot and my driver's side wheel bearing is starting to go. I do not want to bring it to the dealer because he wants to charge me 1100 dollars for a new wheel bearing and inner and outer tie rod ends. I would bring it to a regular mechanic but I want to make sure I tell them the right way to disable the regenerative braking system. I believe you remove the two fuses in the junction box and disconnect the battery; then you are good to remove the calibers. Does this sound correct?
 

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Old 03-23-2014, 10:25 AM
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From what I can see posts #9 & #10 in this thread covers what to do.

https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ke-pads-24669/

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Old 03-23-2014, 07:48 PM
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Forgive me for being stupid guys but doesn't the brake pressurization just pressurize the brake accumulator? I don't think the calipers are pressurized unless someone presses on the brake pedal.

I will admit that I am more familiar with Toyota's but I have never pulled any fuses when putting front brake pads on a hybrid car.
 
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Old 03-27-2014, 08:41 PM
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Forgive me for being stupid guys but doesn't the brake pressurization just pressurize the brake accumulator? I don't think the calipers are pressurized unless someone presses on the brake pedal.
You are probably correct and you don't have to remove the fuses but why take chances? When I did the brakes on both of my Escapes, I removed both fuses AND disconnected the 12V battery. I waited until after the brake system depressurized before doing any of the above. Again, probably overkill but I certainly wasn't going to take any chances. I followed the procedure from the service manual and it went very well.
 
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