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2004 Lincoln Navigator Engine Mount, Engine Mount Torque Strut, Motor And Transmission Mount

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OEM 2004 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Engine Mounting

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Motor And Transmission Mount Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Motor and Transmission Mount for the 4R70W Automatic Transmission on 2004 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: Equip the transmission mount should be serviced to the 4R70W automatic transmission, so the vehicle has to be in the neutral position on a hoist. Unscrew the back transmission support nuts and apply a transmission jack and pull the rear a little way up. Take off the rear mount, fit once again and locking up using bolts and then lower the transmission.
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