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2000 Lincoln Navigator Steering Shaft

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  • E9DZ-14A163-AA
    Retainer
    • Part Notes: Retainer - push pin type - 20mm serrated pin with 60mm x 10mm wing - general use for wiring to sheet metal or blind hole retention. Use electrical tape to secure to harness. 10 per package., Service Repair Only
    • Callout Name: 14A163
    MSRP: $1.50 Your Price: $1.06

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Shift Interlock Solenoid Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Shift Interlock Solenoid on 2000 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: When needed to service the shift lock actuator, the steering column and the insert plate should be removed by removing the bolts. The shift lock actuator clip is an production tool, and does not require replacement. Uninstall the clip, and reload it by following the steps backwards.
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