Other Name: Arm Assembly - Front Suspension; Front Left Lower Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly.; Control Arm
Manufacturer Note: L.H., standard suspension, without special packages, FROM 12/05/05
Position: Front Lower Driver Side
Base No.: 3078
Item Weight: 26.30 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 6.1 x 15.6 x 25.8 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 6W1Z-3079-D
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2004 Lincoln Town Car Submodels:
Cartier, Cartier L, Designer Series, Executive, Executive L, Executive Protection Series, Protection Series, Signature, Signature L, Signature Limited, Ultimate, Ultimate L | 8 Cyl 4.6 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS
2004 Lincoln Town Car Control Arm
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2004 Lincoln Town Car Control Arm Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: What precautions should be taken before servicing the lower control arm on 2004 Lincoln Town Car?
A: Start the lower control arm service by switching off air suspension electrical power to stop unexpected air spring movement and prevent vehicle shifting while working. The first step requires dismantling the wheel together with the tire from the vehicle. All operators must activate the holding feature when they remove and discard the nut to stop the stud from rotating. The second step requires flag bolt removal together with the nut and both elements must be discarded. Keep the cam bolt in place since removing it will damage the steering bellows boot while you need to remove and discard the nut instead. Take away all the nuts and bolts before pulling out the steering gear studs and raising it upward for access to the cam bolt. Take the cam bolt and lower arm loose from each other. The installer should tighten pivot nuts and bolts gently during new lower arm installation yet must delay full tightening until the vehicle rests its weight on the wheels and tires. Conclude the process by verifying and readjusting the front end when needed.