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2000 Lincoln Navigator Oxygen Sensor, PCV Hose, PCV Valve Hose, Crankcase Breather Hose

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  • F7UZ-9J278-FA
    Retainer
    • Part Notes: "L" shaped; 34mm High x 35mm Wide x 14mm Thick.
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 9J278
    MSRP: $6.73 Your Price: $4.75
  • F6TZ-9A317-AA
    Clip
    • Part Notes: Clip 12.5mm & clamp 18mm with tether. Attach fuel supply line to fuel rail.
    • Callout Name: 9A317
    MSRP: $98.40 Your Price: $53.38

OEM 2000 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Emission Components

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Throttle Position Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to service and repair the Throttle Position Sensor on 2000 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: Removal of bolts of accelerator splash shield is the first step to service the Throttle Position Sensor. Next, unplug the electrical connector of TP sensor. Then remove the screws that hold TP sensor. Installation is straightforward these steps backwards to fix or install the new or damaged sensor.
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