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2004 Lincoln Aviator Brake Controller, ABS Control Module, ABS Pump And Motor Assembly

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2004 Lincoln Aviator ABS Components Diagram
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  • Lincoln XW4Z-2M101-AA Bolt
    XW4Z-2M101-AA
    Bolt
    • Fit Note: Less Traction Control
    • Production Date: 09/2002-08/2005
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: Two-Wheel Drive
    • Callout Name: 2M101
    MSRP: $2.52 Your Price: $1.93
  • Lincoln -W500212-S426 Screw
    -W500212-S426
    Screw
    • Part Notes: M6 X 14MM
    • Production Date: 09/2002-08/2005
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 4
    • Callout Name: HS1
    MSRP: $2.50 Your Price: $1.47

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ABS Control Module Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Lincoln Aviator

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Front ABS Control Module for the Antilock Brakes on 2004 Lincoln Aviator?
    A: To maintain the Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) that serves antilever brakes, take out the battery tray and deal with brake fluid cautiously because it might be irritating to eyes and result in surface damage. As per the illustrations given, follow the removal order then repeat the process by installing it and bleeding the brake system respectively.
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