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2007 Lincoln Town Car Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Line, Oil Cooler Hose

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  • FOVY-19E746-A
    Clip
    • Part Notes: 3/4" , BLACK
    • Production Date: 07/2005-08/2011
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 19E746A
    • Replaced By: 6L2Z-19E746-AA
    MSRP: $6.67 Your Price: $4.70
  • E69Z-19E576-A
    Spring
    • Part Notes: 3/4"
    • Production Date: 07/2003-08/2011
    • Require Quantity: 3
    • Package Quantity: 6
    • Callout Name: 19E576A
    MSRP: $1.52 Your Price: $0.95

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Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Line Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Lincoln Town Car

  • Q: How to Backflush and Clean the Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler Lines on 2007 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: In order to clean up the transmission fluid coolers tubes, lift the vehicle in neutral. Wipe the contaminants off to avoid transmission problems. When there is a leakage or the oil-to-air cooler is wear out replace it. Flush the tubes using a cleaner with a good flow of the fluid. Following the flushing, reconnect the cooler and replace an OTA cooler.
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