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2007 Mercury Grand Marquis Engine Oil Cooler, Oil Cooler Hose

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2007 Mercury Grand Marquis Oil Cooler - Engine Diagram
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  • 9
    F1AZ-6518-A
    Key
    Valve Keeper
    • Part Notes: All Models
    MSRP: $0.86 Your Price: $0.55
    8
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  • 14
    4R3Z-6020-DB
    Gasket
    Front Cover Gasket
    • Part Notes: All Models; Left
    MSRP: $14.87 Your Price: $9.61
    1
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    4R3Z-6020-EB
    Gasket
    Front Cover Gasket
    • Part Notes: All Models; Right
    MSRP: $14.82 Your Price: $9.58
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  • 14 Mercury 4R3Z-6020-BE Gasket
    4R3Z-6020-BE
    Gasket
    Front Cover Gasket
    MSRP: $65.60 Your Price: $42.03
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Engine Oil Cooler Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis

  • Q: How to service and repair the Engine Oil Cooler on 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis?
    A: Service the Engine Oil Cooler, shut off the fire suppression system, if it exists. Drain the cooling system, change the oil filter and lubricate the O-ring. Disassemble and examine the hoses on the oil cooler, but tighten them to 10 Nm when they are reattached. Unfreeze, refreeze: Reverse procedure on fire suppression system if installed.
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