Starter For 99-14 Ford Expedition Lincoln Navigator 5.4L 12V
A solid ride and a powerful engine require reliable suspension components. The starters are checked and tested for Fit, Form, and Function while adhering to OE specifications.
These starters include 100% brand-new components inside and out and are produced by an OEM supplier. Components are built to last and thoroughly tested to ensure the performance matches the OE.
Our starters boast the most compact designs in the industry. These smaller, lighter components translate into less friction, greater reliability, and better performance.
Features
- All-new bearings, brushes, and seals.
- Environmentally designed for cold and hot weather conditions.
- Premium copper terminals for clean electrical current.
- High-voltage tested armature and field coils for reliable performance.
Note:
The package includes what is shown in the pictures.
Please compare them and the compatibility list before ordering.
Product Specifics
- Manufacturer Part Number: E05110301CP
- Interchange Part Number: 336-1937 SFD0024 112608 4L34-11000-AA 5L34-11000-AA 2-1910-FD
- Other Part Numbers: (Multiple listed)
- Compatibility: Starter For FORD LINCOLN
- UPC: Does not apply
- Condition: New
- Surface Finish: New Quality
- Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Voltage: 12
- Rotation: Clockwise
- Teeth: 12
- Starter Type: PMGR
- KW: 1.4
- Brief: FORD TRUCKS AND VANS 1999-06
- Package Dimensions: 25.00(L) * 17.00(W) * 12.00(H) CM
- Weight: 3.8kg
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Non-Domestic Product: No
- Custom Bundle: No
- Modified Item: No
Installation
Installation Steps (Part 1: Removing a Bad Starter):
1. Disconnect the battery.
2. If necessary, jack up the vehicle on firm and level ground.
3. Locate the starter and identify the solenoid.
4. Disconnect the wiring to the solenoid.
5. Remove the starter retaining bolts.
6. Compare the new starter to the old one and slide the starter into place.
Installation Steps (Part 2: Installing a New Starter):
7. Insert the starter retainer bolts securely.
8. Connect the wiring to the starter solenoid, matching terminals if applicable.
9. Reconnect the battery and attempt to start the vehicle.
10. Listen for engine sounds and ensure clean and secure battery terminals.
11. Charge the vehicle's battery if needed.
12. Test the starter solenoid with a test light to diagnose any issues.