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OEM 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Thermostat

Engine Coolant Thermostat
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  • 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Thermostat Diagram - 7L3Z-8575-E
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    2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Thermostat Part Number: 7L3Z-8575-E

    $20.68 MSRP: $32.00
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Thermostat Assembly; Engine Coolant Thermostat; Thermostat, Coolant
    • Replaces: 7L3Z-8575-D, 7L3Z-8575-B, AL3Z-8575-B, RT-1196, RT-1230, 3L3Z-8575-AA, 3L3Z-8575-AC, 7L3Z-8575-C, AL3Z-8575-A, RT-1204, RT-1234, RT-1178, RT-1229, RT-1165
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 7L3Z-8575-E
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Submodels:
    • GS, GSL, Limited Edition, LS, LSE, Ultimate Edition | 8 Cyl 4.6 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS

2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Thermostat

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2006 Mercury Grand Marquis Thermostat Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to service the thermostat on 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis?
    A: The initial step for servicing the thermostat involves discharging fire suppression systems if installed and draining all cooling system contents. Two bolts securing the coolant outlet adapter and hose must be removed before setting them aside. You should apply 25 Nm force (18 ft. lbs) to tighten installation bolts. Begin by removing the O-ring seal and the coolant thermostat from the intake manifold for inspection of the O-ring while performing a replacement if needed. The next operation will require installing a fire suppression system if the vehicle contains such system. The final step involves following the removal procedure in reverse order while filling the cooling system and bleeding it completely.