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2007 Mercury Mariner Cruise Control System Diagram
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  • Mercury 7L8Z-12A650-AKB Module - Engine Control - Eec V
    7L8Z-12A650-AKB
    Module - Engine Control - Eec V
    • Part Notes: 7M11A20A07 (KEU1)
    • Fit Note: (+) North American Markets
    • Production Date: 05/2006-01/2007
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 4 Cyl 2.3L, Automatic Transmission
    • Callout Name: 12A650
    • Replaced By: 7L8Z-12A650-AKCRM
    MSRP: $715.00 Your Price: $486.92

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Cruise Control Servo Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Mercury Mariner

  • Q: How to service and repair the cruise control servo on 2007 Mercury Mariner?
    A: To fix the cruise control servo, first, take off the speed control actuator disconnecting the speed control cable and unscrewing it. Install a new cable, lock the actuator and reconnect the electrical connector. Cable cap/seal Check cabling, make sure that cable cap and seal are well seated to avoid high idle conditions.
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