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2007 Lincoln MKX Thermostat, Coolant Reservoir

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2007 Lincoln MKX Cooling System Diagram
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    7T4Z-8590-A
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    Housing Gasket
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Coolant Reservoir, Thermostat Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Lincoln MKX

  • Q: How to service and repair the coolant reservoir on 2007 Lincoln MKX?
    A: When servicing the coolant reservoir, precaution should be taken by not opening the pressure relief when hot. Exhaust pressure, siphon coolant and break hoses. Unscrew bolts to remove degas bottle. To install, tighten the screws with 9 Nm and reverse the steps with the degas bottle being filled after that.
  • Q: How to service the thermostat on 2007 Lincoln MKX?
    A: To service the thermostat, empty the cooling system, lift out the air cleaner assembly and outlet pipe and lift out the thermostat housing cover. Change the O-ring seal and thermostat and lubricate the new seal with clean engine coolant. Last but not least: reverse steps of removing and fill the cooling system.
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