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OEM Lincoln Mark LT Steering Column

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2 Steering Columns found

  • Lincoln Mark LT Steering Column Diagram - 7L3Z-3C529-E
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Column Assembly - Steering; Column Assembly
    • Replaces: 6L3Z-3C529-A, 7L3Z-3C529-A, 7L3Z-3C529-C
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LT | Base | 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS
  • Lincoln Mark LT Steering Column - 7L3Z-3C529-F
    Lincoln Mark LT Steering Column Diagram - 7L3Z-3C529-F
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Column Assembly - Steering; Column Assembly
    • Replaces: 6L3Z-3C529-B, 7L3Z-3C529-D
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LT | Base | 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS

Lincoln Mark LT Steering Column

OEM Steering Column boasts unmatched quality. Each part goes through full quality checks. They adhere to Lincoln's official factory standards. These steps remove flaws and inconsistencies. So you can get Steering Column with long life and a perfect fit. Come to our website and find genuine Lincoln Mark LT parts. We keep a wide inventory of OEM Mark LT parts at the highly affordable prices. It's easy to search, compare, and pick what you need. You'll love the clear info and simple checkout. We offer top-rated customer service, and we reply fast. We also ship promptly to ensure your order arrives on time.

The Steering Column is a part, which is of crucial importance and at the same time it is the element that can be associated with the qualities of the Lincoln vehicles. Being the connection between the steering wheel and the steering mechanism in the Lincoln Mark LT, the Steering Column plays the vital role of properly transmitting the steering angles and torques so as to improve on the vehicle's responsiveness and maneuverability. This steering column should therefore be compatible with different Mark LT models to enhance its flexibility and suitability on the different cars. It clearly supports direct vehicle control and comprises additional features of energy management during accidents and simplified disintegration of the structure for improved safety of the driver. The Steering Column also has the steering lock feature which has regard as an anti-theft feature where owners can have a surely at night since the late 1960s. The federal and international safety specifications have also been tightly observed to support the viability of the Steering Column. Furthermore, the column of the steering contains variables that can be altered for the purpose of better positioning by the driver; something that is unique in the automotive industry. The Steering Column offers all these qualities making any drive an enhanced experience while at the same time enhancing the reputation of the Mark LT as a luxury pickup. All in all, Steering Column is a stark example of Lincoln's focus on quality and the integration of technological advancements to create an industry benchmark, thus it is impossible to consider owning the Lincoln Mark LT without the Steering Column.

Lincoln Mark LT Steering Column Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to service the deployable steering column safely on Lincoln Mark LT?
    A:
    The first step for servicing the deployable steering column requires testing the SRS dependency then opening all SRS devices outdoors at a minimum distance of 9.14 meters (30 feet) away while using hearing protection due to deployment noise. Access to the electrical connector can be gained by either lowering down or fully removing the deployable steering column from its instrument panel position. The wiring pigtail must be removed from the original vehicle harness when deploying the column except for at least 4 inches of wire remaining available for work. Laboratory personnel must first remove the wire sheathing before exposing the cut wire ends. Two 20-gauge wires with minimum 9.14 meters (30 feet) length each should be stripped at both ends to make a jumper harness. Joint the two wires at the beginning part of the jumper harness. The deployable steering column wiring should get its corresponding wires by attaching the jumper harness ends while applying insulation to close any contact points. Structure the jumper harness at least 9.14 meters (30 feet) away from the column. A completed deployment of the steering column requires connecting the ends of the jumper harness wires to a 12-volt battery following their detachment from each other. The personnel must wait for a minimum of 10 minutes after deployment before approaching the deployed steering column. They must follow standard scrapping procedures to dispose of it correctly.

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