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OEM 2003 Ford Escape Power Steering Cooler

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  • 2003 Ford Escape Power Steering Cooler - 3L8Z-3D746-AA
    2003 Ford Escape Power Steering Cooler Diagram - 3L8Z-3D746-AA
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    2003 Ford Escape Power Steering Return Hose, Front Part Number: 3L8Z-3D746-AA

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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Coil - Cooling; Power Steering Cooler Line, Front; Power Steering Hose; Power Steering Cooler Tube
    • Position: Front
    • Replaces: YL8Z-3D746-AA
    • Base No.: 3D746
    • Item Weight: 1.10 Pounds
    • Item Dimensions: 4.3 x 40.7 x 21.2 inches
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 3L8Z-3D746-AA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2003 Ford Escape Submodels:
    • Hybrid, Limited, XLS, XLT, XLT No Boundaries, XLT Sport | 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.3 L FULL HYBRID EV-GAS (FHEV), 4 Cyl 2.3 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS

2003 Ford Escape Power Steering Cooler

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2003 Ford Escape Power Steering Cooler Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Power Steering Cooler on 2003 Ford Escape?
    A: The service and repair of the power steering cooler begins by uncoupling the hose from the power steering fluid reservoir followed by removing the power steering cooler hose. The first step requires removing the front bumper cover while also removing the power steering cooler securing nuts. The installation of the new cooler should follow the opposite sequence of the removal process. Running through standard power steering system procedures of filling, bleeding then conducting a leak check will verify its proper operation after installation.