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  • Ford 6L2Z-12A650-AZD Module - Engine Control - Eec V
    6L2Z-12A650-AZD
    Module - Engine Control - Eec V
    • Part Notes: 6U51A40A08 (TUT3)
    • Fit Note: (+) North American Markets, With 49 State/Non Green State Req
    • Production Date: 07/2005-12/2005
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 6 Cyl 4.0L SOHC EFI
    • Callout Name: 12A650
    • Replaced By: 6L2Z-12A650-BPBRM
    MSRP: $926.50 Your Price: $633.79

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Battery Cable Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Ford Explorer

  • Q: How to service and repair the battery cables on 2006 Ford Explorer?
    A: In order to service the battery cables, remove the battery, place the car in neutral and on a hoist. Unscrew and refasten different terminals and connectors and tighten them to desired torque values. Lastly, perform the reverse process of removing and then installing the component parts making sure that everything is firmly fixed back in place.
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