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2009 Mercury Grand Marquis Steering Wheel, Cruise Control Switch

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OEM 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis Parts for Steering Wheel & Trim

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Cruise Control Switch, Steering Wheel Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis

  • Q: How to Properly Service and Repair a Cruise Control Switch Without Causing Damage on 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis?
    A: When removing the cruise control switch, make sure that the brake pedal is not pressed. Unattach the electrical connector, counterclockwise 45 degrees to take off and clockwise to put in. The switch is self adjusting and therefore press not the brake pedal when installing. Additional adjustments will require a new switch.
  • Q: How to service and repair the steering wheel on 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis?
    A: When servicing the steering wheel, make sure the wheels are straight first then the airbag module is removed. Unscrew the steering wheel screw and a Diff Bearing Remover to loosen the wheel. Install a new bolt at 40 Nm, and tape the Clock Spring so it does not rotate, and then reverse the process of removing the Clock Spring to install it.
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