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2005 Lincoln Aviator Throttle Body, Intake Manifold Gasket

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  • Lincoln -N603257-S100 Screw
    -N603257-S100
    Screw
    • Part Notes: M5X0.8X30
    • Fit Note: 8 Cyl 4.6L DOHC EFI
    • Production Date: 09/2002-08/2005
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 10
    • Callout Name: HS3
    MSRP: $2.00 Your Price: $1.18
  • -N806154-S437
    Screw
    • Part Notes: M6X1.0X32.5
    • Fit Note: 8 Cyl 4.6L DOHC EFI
    • Production Date: 09/2002-08/2005
    • Require Quantity: 10
    • Package Quantity: 4
    • Callout Name: HS2
    MSRP: $4.00 Your Price: $2.35

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Throttle Body Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Lincoln Aviator

  • Q: How to service and repair the throttle body on 2005 Lincoln Aviator?
    A: Disassemble throttle body by disconnecting cables, throttle position sensor, remove air cleaner outlet tube, and undo bolts. Wipe the sealing surfaces and re-fix the bolts tightening it to 10 Nm and above and 90 degrees. Do not clean the coated surfaces and do not take chances around fuel parts.
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