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2008 Lincoln Navigator Thermostat, Coolant Reservoir

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OEM 2008 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Cooling System

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Coolant Reservoir, Thermostat Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to service the coolant reservoir safely and effectively on 2008 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: To maintain the coolant tank, it is important to make sure that the engine is cold when opening the system. Discharge by turning of relief cap, and then remove. Siphon off coolant in the degas bottle and clamp coolant return hose. Unscrew the hoses and detach the bolts and turn the process in reversal to install and fill in the degas bottle.
  • Q: How to service the thermostat and thermostat housing on 2008 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: In order to service the thermostat and the housing, drain the engine cooling system first. Unhook the upper radiator hose, take out the bolts to hold the housing and thermostat, and cut off the O-ring seal. Wipe the surfaces of the seals and use a new O-ring seal and repeat the removal process.
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