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2009 Lincoln MKX Thermostat, Coolant Reservoir

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    7T4Z-8590-A
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    Housing Gasket
    MSRP: $16.85 Your Price: $10.61
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Coolant Reservoir, Thermostat Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Lincoln MKX

  • Q: How to service and repair the coolant reservoir, specifically the degas bottle on 2009 Lincoln MKX?
    A: Servicing the degas bottle, make sure that the engine is not hot, release the pressure by turning the cap counterclockwise. Clamp the bottom hose, siphon coolant and unscrew both hoses. Install and remove the degas bottle bolts at 9 Nm. Lastly, put in the degreeas bottle the suggested coolant mixture.
  • Q: How to service the thermostat on 2009 Lincoln MKX?
    A: To maintain the thermostat, you need to drain the cooling system and clear the Air Cleaner assembly, unbolt the thermostat housing cover. Install a new O-ring and thermostat, and the appropriate type of coolant, depending on date of manufacture of the vehicle. To complete the service, lubricate the new O-ring, re-install and fill the cooling system.
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