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Mercury AE5Z-3A331-B Boot

2010-2011 Mercury Milan AE5Z3A331B

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Ford AE5Z-3A331-B Boot
  • Part Description
    Boot
  • Base No.
    3A331
  • Manufacturer
    Ford
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Mercury
    Base No.3A331
    Manufacturer Part NumberAE5Z-3A331-B, AE5Z3A331B
    Part DescriptionBoot
    Other NamesBoot Kit
    Item Dimensions8.0 x 7.9 x 4.7 inches
    Item Weight2.00 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Require Quantity2
    ManufacturerFord
    SKUAE5Z-3A331-B
    WarrantyThis genuine Ford part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2010-2011 Mercury Milan6 Cyl 3.0L OHC Duratec5-Speed Automatic Transmission Mazda FNR5, 5-Speed Manual Transmission (G5M), 6-Speed Automatic Transaxle - AWF21, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission 6F Mid-Range, 6-Speed Manual Transmission Mazda G6M, CVT Auto Trans Powersplit Elec, Four-Wheel Drive (Full Time) (Left Hand Drive), Front-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    Will these fit my car and if not which part will? Thank you. Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if AE5Z-3A331-B fits your vehicle.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How do I check the shock absorber and CV Boot on Ford Fusion? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To check the shock absorbers, park the vehicle on level ground, turn off the engine, and set the parking brake after ensuring proper tire pressures. Press one corner of the vehicle down and release it; see that its movement is stopped by coming back to level position within one or two bounces. If there is any continuing up-and-down motion or if it fails to return to the original position it may mean that the shock absorbers have become worn out or weak. Repeat this test in each of the remaining corners of your vehicle. Afterward, lift and support your car securely using jack stands then examine for signs of fluid leakage at their shock absorbers remembering that some light film is generally nothing serious but verify that any observed fluid leakages are from shocks and not elsewhere. Should leaking be noticed, replace all four shock absorbers as a set. Additionally, verify their secure mounting as well as check for any damage including upper mounts fitted on them. In case damage or wear is evident then four new shocks should be purchased together with replacing them as a set. To begin with during a steering and suspension inspection: inspect tires for abnormal wear patterns and correct inflation levels; look at universal joint between steering shaft and steering gear housing making sure no lubricant leaks out while also assuring yourself dust boots do not have broken clamps among other issues; examine tie-rod ends for excessive play while checking suspension and steering parts for any loose bolts plus fractured/dislodged units, deteriorated rubber bushings present within them all; with an assistant turning steering wheel observe if free travel exists anywhere in steering components noting chafing or binding especially where slackness becomes noticeable when they don't respond suitably to movement of control lever by hand; investigate ball joints ones at a time beginning by prying up then down against each lower control arm trying to detect play whereas if there's none this ball joint isn't worn out hence doesn't require replacement as part of control arm renewal; inspect the ball joint boots for damage and grease leakage. At the rear of your vehicle, look for any deterioration in suspension arm bushings. Lastly, know that CV Boot serves to protect constant velocity (CV) joints against contamination from dirt, water and other foreign materials. Wash the CV Boot with soap and water to avoid early damage by oil/grease. Inspect its surface for tears, cracks or loose clamps focusing mainly on outer CV boot since it wears out more quickly while following steering movement of front hub. The presence of any cracks or signs of leaking lubricant means immediate replacement is required so as to maintain integrity of CV joints.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
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Genuine Ford Part AE5Z-3A331-B, the Right Choice

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