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2003 Lincoln Navigator TPMS Sensor

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  • Lincoln F3TZ-4630-A Cone
    F3TZ-4630-A
    Cone
    • Part Notes: Cup And Bearing
    • Production Date: 03/2002-05/2005
    • Callout Name: 4630
    • Replaced By: 9L3Z-4630-A
    MSRP: $29.50 Your Price: $20.27

OEM 2003 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Tire Pressure Monitor Components

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TPMS Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2003 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the TPMS Sensor on 2003 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: In order to fix the tire pressure sensor, one needs to pull off the wheel and tire assembly, add a new grommet, and not to remove the valve stem core. De-pressurize tires, tear tires beads, and strip out sensor. Install the new sensor, lubricate the tire, inflate to the required pressure and re-fit.
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