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Lincoln Transfer Case Cover ensures that the transfer case is covered, lubricated and shielded against road debris such that owners are assured during each drive. The Lincoln models dazzle with the Quiet Flight philosophy which silences the wind, the comfortable cabins, which are made of soft-touch materials, and the digital screens which are clear making any command simple. Lincoln also includes Co-Pilot360 systems such as lane keep, automatic high beams, blind-spot warnings, and smart parking, and optional ActiveGlide allows the highway to do the steering, allowing the driver to take a break. Innovation is something Lincoln has pursued since 1917 and the company maintains this approach in its current lineup that offers a combination of a luxurious and mindful technology responding to the feedback of its owners. Transfer Case Cover is the metal enclosure, which keeps the transfer case dry, creates a fluid trap and keeps the gears in the transmission safe against rocks and crashes. Installation of a new Transfer Case Cover starts by parking the vehicle on a level surface and disconnecting the battery, setting the vehicle on the brake. Dump the transfer case fluid, unscrew the deteriorated cover, strip the old gasket off, and wipe the mating surfaces off. Install a new gasket or a bead of sealant, fit into the Transfer Case Cover, and then hand thread each bolt and then tighten them in a cross hatch manner to factory tight. Fill the tank back to the correct amount, replace the battery, power up the Lincoln, check the leakage and finally test a short stretch on the road to ascertain that the power is being transmitted without any problems.