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2009 Lincoln MKS Thermostat, Coolant Reservoir

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    7T4Z-8590-A
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    Housing Gasket
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Coolant Reservoir, Thermostat Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Lincoln MKS

  • Q: How to service and repair the coolant reservoir on 2009 Lincoln MKS?
    A: Use coolant reservoir service: cool engine before making contact with vehicle. Venture pressure by turning the cap, and vacuum out the degas bottle. Unscrew hoses, unscrew the retainer and take out the bottle. Reassemble in reverse and add the right coolant mix tightening bolts to 9 Nm.
  • Q: How to service the thermostat on 2009 Lincoln MKS?
    A: To service the thermostat, drain the cooling system, remove the Air Cleaner assembly and unbolt the thermostat housing cover. Change the O-ring and thermostat and use the appropriate coolant type depending on the date of vehicle manufacture. Apply coolant on the O-ring, refit and bleed the cooling system.
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