Other Name: Shield - Splash - Wheelhouse; Fender Liner Extension, Front Right; Fender Splash Shield
Manufacturer Note: RH Side Only
Position: Front Passenger Side
Fits the following Lincoln Models:
MKZ | 2017-2020 | Base, Black Label, Black Label Hybrid, Hybrid, Premiere, Premiere Hybrid, Reserve, Reserve Hybrid, Reserve I, Reserve I Hybrid, Reserve II, Reserve II Hybrid, Select, Select Hybrid | 4 Cyl 2.0 L FULL HYBRID EV-GAS (FHEV), 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS
Q: How to service and repair the front Wheelhouse liner on Lincoln Mark LT?
A: Before servicing or repairing the front fender liner you must detach the wheelhouse lip molding which exists on some models. There are two steps to complete which start with removing the headlamp assembly and proceeding to remove the front bumper cover brace. Disassemble the fender splash shield screws then disconnect the ABS wheel speed electrical connection. The fender splash shield can be easily removed after completing these tasks. Following the steps of reversal will permit the installation of a new fender splash shield.
Q: How to service and repair the front Wheelhouse liner on Lincoln Navigator?
A: Service or repair of the front fender liner requires the initial step of lowering power running boards if the vehicle has this feature. The service begins with fender lower pin-type retainer removal followed by fender installation of the eight splash shield screws. The process starts with removing first the two internal pin-type retainers of the fender splash shield before you can access and remove the fender splash shield. Use the opposite steps for the installation of the new fender splash shield compared to removal.
Q: How to service and repair the front Wheelhouse liner on Lincoln MKX?
A: The process for servicing and repairing the front fender liner requires non-obvious step one which is the removal of fender splash shield screws before taking out the fender splash shield pin-type retainers. The procedure for installing the fender splash shield consists of performing the reverse steps used for removal.