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  • 9 Ford 2C5Z-3C131-AA Ring
    2C5Z-3C131-AA
    Ring
    Upper Shaft Retainer Ring
    MSRP: $78.33 Your Price: $54.76
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  • Ford 5L1Z-7860108-AA Screw
    5L1Z-7860108-AA
    Screw
    • Part Notes: M6 x 15.5MM , Torx
    • Production Date: 03/2002-06/2017
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 2
    • Callout Name: HP1
    MSRP: $20.00 Your Price: $14.10
  • Ford -W706895-S309 Screw
    -W706895-S309
    Screw
    • Part Notes: M6 X 18.5
    • Production Date: 03/2002-06/2017
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 4
    • Callout Name: HS2
    MSRP: $2.50 Your Price: $1.47

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Ignition Lock Cylinder Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Ford Expedition

  • Q: How to Remove and Replace a Non-Functional Ignition Lock Cylinder on 2004 Ford Expedition?
    A: To service a non-functional ignition lock cylinder, disconnect the battery ground cable and wait. Remove the steering wheel and cover screws, then disconnect the PATS transceiver. Drill out the lock cylinder retaining pin and remove the ignition lock cylinder. Clean the steering column and install a new ignition lock cylinder, reversing the removal procedure.
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