Lincoln Aviator: Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems / Removal and Installation - Rear Door Lock Control Switch
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Removal
NOTE:
LH (left-hand) side shown, RH (right-hand) side similar.
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Remove the rear door window control switch bezel assembly.
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Release the locking tabs from the rear door window control switch bezel assembly.
Use the General Equipment: Interior Trim Remover
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Disconnect the rear door window control switch electrical connector.
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Disconnect the rear door lock control switch
electrical connector and remove the rear door window control switch
bezel assembly.
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NOTE:
This step is only necessary when installing a new component.
Remove the rear door lock control switch from the bezel assembly.
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Release the locking tabs from the rear door lock control switch.
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Remove the rear door lock control switch from the bezel assembly.
Installation
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To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal
NOTE:
The rear door latch cinch motor is serviced with the rear door latch.
Remove the rear door latch.
Refer to: Rear Door Latch (501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and Installation)...
Removal
Remove the air cleaner intake pipe.
Refer to: Air Cleaner Intake Pipe (303-12 Intake Air Distribution and Filtering - 3.0L EcoBoost/3...
Other information:
Overview
The ACC system is controlled by the PCM, CCM and the IPMA.
The ACC modes are selected from the steering wheel mounted switches.
The gap control setting is selected from the lower right steering wheel switch.
ACC gap feature
uses radar and camera sensors to adjust vehicle speed to maintain the
set gap between the two vehicles in the same lane...
Check
NOTE:
Wheel-to-hub optimization is important. Clearance between
the wheel and hub can be used to offset or neutralize the Road Force® or
run-out of the wheel and tire assembly. For every 0.001 inch of
wheel-to-hub clearance, the Road Force® can be affected between 1 and 3
pounds depending on the tire stiffness...
Categories
Each door has a backup power system which
allows the door to function if your vehicle
has no power. The system has a limited
number of operations before the power is
depleted and turns off. When the system
turns off, the door remains open and
unlatched and does not close.
If your vehicle has no power and the backup
power system is turned off, you can close
and secure your vehicle by manually
resetting each door latch using a key in the
position shown.
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