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2003 Lincoln Navigator Brake Booster, Vacuum Pump, Brake Master Cylinder, Master Cylinder Repair Kit

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  • Lincoln -N808159-S309 Nut - Special
    -N808159-S309
    Nut - Special
    • Part Notes: M8 X 1.25
    • Fit Note: Less Traction Control, Traction Control W/O Advance Trac
    • Production Date: 03/2002-08/2006
    • Require Quantity: 4
    • Package Quantity: 4
    • Callout Name: HN1
    MSRP: $4.00 Your Price: $2.35
  • 2L1Z-2B164-AB
    Clip
    • Production Date: 03/2002-06/2017
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 2B164
    MSRP: $16.55 Your Price: $10.69

OEM 2003 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Hydraulic System - Brakes

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Brake Master Cylinder Installation and Repair Tips for 2003 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to service and repair the brake master cylinder on all on 2003 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: To service the brake master cylinder deconnect the battery negative cable and if present the brake pressure switch. Then loosen up the brake fluid level switch and brake lines and plug in the master cylinder ports. Undo the securing nuts, fit the new unit, and bleed the brake system so that it works.
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