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OEM Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump

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  • Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump - 8A8Z-3A674-BRM
    Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump Diagram - 8A8Z-3A674-BRM
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    Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump Part Number: 8A8Z-3A674-BRM

    $224.91 MSRP: $357.93
    You Save: $133.02 (38%)
    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Remanufactured Pump Assembly - Power Steering; Pump Assembly - Power Steering
    • Replaces: STP-284, STP-269, 8A8Z-3A674-A, 8A8Z-3A674-B, 8A8Z-3A674-C, STP-236
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2009-2012 Lincoln MKS | Base, EcoBoost | 6 Cyl 3.5 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.7 L GAS

Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump

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Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump is one of the critical components of the car with regards to steering, and is equally famous for its durability and efficiency. It is one of the primary features that sharpshodly decreases the amount of physical work a driver has to use in order to guide the Lincoln MKS. The Power Steering Pump generates hydraulic power which uses high pressure hoses to a control valve, as the travel of pressure is rectified, this form of handling is made to be smooth and very responsive. The Lincoln MKS was produced between 2008 and 2016 and predominantly includes hydraulic power steering system; so, there is a mechanical connection between the steering wheel and wheels which is vital for control in cases if power assist is lack. This feature makes the Lincoln MKS stand out from newer models that have some sort of electronic systems as the main controls. The ability to fit with many different models of the MKS allows the Power Steering Pump to address these needs on a vehicle by vehicle basis thus benefiting the vehicle's efficiency and its safety. It is recommended that the Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump be checked or replaced often to prevent such problems like leakage or noisy pump, which is a sign of forthcoming problem. The pump has been engineering to be superior in design, thus making it a favorite in the automotive industry. As we all know the Lincoln auto is a luxury auto that combines power, performance, and efficiency; therefore, the Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump is a key component of the astounding performance of the Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump as a luxury sedan.

Lincoln MKS Power Steering Pump Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to service and repair the power steering pump on Lincoln MKS?
    A:
    You can begin power steering pump service and repair by draining power steering fluid from the reservoir with a proper suction apparatus. The first step requires removal of both the 7 pin-type retainers and the right-hand splash shield. Use the Stretchy Belt Remover to place it on the power steering pump pulley belt at a 90-degree angle and rotate the crankshaft clockwise to achieve equal stretch of the remover onto the pulley. Use the Stretchy Belt Remover to pull out the power steering pump belt quickly from the right-hand fender well by folding the device underneath the inside of the belt. After loosening the clamp the technician should disconnect the power steering fluid reservoir-to-pump supply hose while removing its retainer from the pressure line bracket. The mechanic removes the pressure line bracket-to-engine bolt while taking out the 3 power steering pump bolts. A proper holding device enables you to separate the pressure line fitting from the power steering pump. Installation requires using the Teflon® Seal Installer Set to fit a new Teflon® seal on the pressure line fitting for fluid leak prevention. Secure the pressure line fitting onto the power steering pump with a torque of 65 Nm (48 lb-ft). Place the power steering pump before securing its three bolts to a torque of 25 Nm (18 lb-ft). Position the bracket before installing the pressure line bracket-to-engine bolt which needs 9 Nm (80 lb-in) torque. Connect the supply hose between power steering fluid cooler and pump and then secure it with the retainer to the pressure line bracket. The Stretchy Belt Installer Tool helps you apply the power steering pump belt to the pulley by using the crankshaft bolt for clockwise rotation. The right-hand inner fender splash shield should be installed while adding power steering fluid to the system during the last step.

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