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2006 Lincoln Navigator Brake Booster, Vacuum Pump, Brake Master Cylinder, Master Cylinder Repair Kit

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OEM 2006 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Hydraulic System - Brakes

Genuine OEM 2006 Lincoln Navigator parts are made using the original design, the high standards, in the Lincoln official factories, and all of these ensure that they always fit perfectly and easily. FordPartsDeal.com is a trusted source for finding these authentic OEM Hydraulic System - Brakes parts at very competitive prices. Our professional team is here to help you choose the right 2006 Lincoln Navigator Brake Booster, Vacuum Pump, Brake Master Cylinder, Master Cylinder Repair Kit, and our fast delivery options ensure that your parts are always delivered quickly.

Brake Booster, Brake Master Cylinder Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to service the vacuum brake booster on 2006 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: In order to service the vacuum brake booster, disconnect the battery ground cable and part the air cleaner components. Take out power steering reservoir and unplug the brake fluid level switch. Prop the master cylinder, take out the nuts and place it aside. Disconnect the hose of the vacuum brake booster and clean out the booster and the process can be repeated.
  • Q: How to Properly Bleed the Brake Master Cylinder on 2006 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: To bleed brakes, support the master cylinder and fill the reservoir with approved brake fluid. Submerge tubes in the reservoir, slowly depress the piston until clear fluid flows, then remove tubes. Use only the specified fluid; handle fluid carefully. Air after disconnection causes spongy pedal-bleed the system; never reuse fluid.
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