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The 2007 Ford Fusion is equipped with anti-lock brakes for safety. Over time, brake components like pads, shoes, and rotors will wear out and should be replaced periodically. It is recommended to replace brake pads and shoes every 50,000 miles, brake rotors every 60,000 miles, and brake fluid every 20,000 to 45,000 miles. Ensuring that your brakes are well-maintained is crucial to avoid potential issues. Problems such as premature brake wear, faulty brake pads, screeching sounds from low brake fluid, loose bearings, and brake lock-ups can lead to dangerous situations, including car accidents. Regular inspection and maintenance of your brakes are essential for optimal performance and safety on the road.
The 2007 Ford Fusion comes equipped with standard anti-lock brakes.
I can confirm this because my 2012 Ford Fusion is equipped with ABS on both the front and rear, allowing it to come to a sudden stop effortlessly.
In 2007, the Ford Fusion’s Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) prevents the wheels from locking up when braking hard or on slippery roads. This technology monitors the wheel rotation speed and adjusts brake fluid pressure to stop the wheels from locking and sliding. By keeping the wheels from locking, the ABS assists the driver in retaining steering control, reducing skidding and spinning on slippery surfaces.