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2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Power Steering Cooler, Power Steering Hose

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  • Mercury 6W1Z-5359-A Sensor - Air Suspension
    6W1Z-5359-A
    Sensor - Air Suspension
    • Part Notes: Linear analog positioning sensor and bracket., rear air spring suspension, FROM 08/02/05 TO 08/10/06
    • Callout Name: 5359
    • Replaced By: 8W1Z-5359-A
    MSRP: $158.83 Your Price: $103.21

OEM 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Parts for Power Steering Oil Cooler - Belts

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Power Steering Cooler Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Power Steering Cooler on 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis?
    A: To service the power steering cooler, turn off the fire suppression system, where fitted. Take off the battery tray, radiator cover shield and battery. Loosen the hoses of the power steering, clamping them to reduce the loss of fluid. Take the cooler out of the radiator module, and repeat the process to install and ensure that there are no leaks.
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