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  • 1.Electrical - Starter
    2007 Mercury Milan Starter Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Starter - Starter (4 Cyl 2.3 L)
    2007 Mercury Milan Starter Diagram 2 - Thumbnail
  • 3.Starter - Starter (6 Cyl 3.0 L)
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  • EU2Z-11V002-ARM
    Starter Motor Assy
    • Part Notes: Ford Retail Spec , Remanufactured , Retail
    • Production Date: 08/2005-02/2009
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 6 Cyl 3.0L DOHC EFI
    • Callout Name: 11002
    MSRP: $327.27 Your Price: $197.73

OEM 2007 Mercury Milan Parts for Starter

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Starter Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Mercury Milan

  • Q: How to service and repair the starter motor on 2007 Mercury Milan?
    A: To maintain the starter motor, the battery tray must be removed and the solenoid wire should be unplugged and tightened to 5 Nm when reconnected. Disassemble the battery cable nut and two starter motor bolts, and then attach them again at 12 Nm and 27 Nm respectively. Turn the process round and put all the protective caps on.
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