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The Mercury Upper Steering Column Bearing maintains the steering shaft centred and without friction which provides the drivers with the same smooth confident feel that the brand tradition of an easy handling steering column. Ever since 1939 Mercury received accolades of smooth rides, silent cabins and sleek styling that was inspired by the Roman messenger. It had a badge with unique wings. Mercury models like Cougar and Grand Marquis demonstrated how the company was able to balance comfort and value, with plush suspension, spacious interiors and the lower road noise so that families could travel together in uninterrupted comfort. Although the last time production took place was in 2011, Mercury continues to be a representation of the mid sided cars that are so refined without being expensive, and these qualities are still extolled by Mercury enthusiasts. That tradition in that bearing is the Upper Steering Column Bearing, which directs the shaft, reduces play, suppresses vibration and assists the wheel to revert to center. In order to install a new Upper Steering Column Bearing you want to park your car in a safe location, lock your wheels and unplug the battery so that the airbags do not shoot out. Then remove the steering wheel, remove the clockspring, and push down the trim making alignment marks. Remover the clip and old bearing, wipe off the shaft and housing with grease. Install fresh Upper Steering Column Bearing so that it sits flat, push the clip back on, install trim and wheel, tighten the bolts, reconnect the battery, and turn on the wheel lock to lock so that it turns without difficulty.