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Throttle Cable/Linkage: Customer Interest
Accelerator Pedal - Vibrates

Article No.
99-18-12

09/06/99

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ENGINE - 4.6L 2-VALVE - VIBRATION FELT 
THROUGH ACCELERATOR PEDAL - VEHICLES 
BUILT THROUGH 1/10/1999

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ENGINE - 5.4L 2-VALVE - VIBRATION FELT 
THROUGH ACCELERATOR PEDAL - VEHICLES 
BUILT THROUGH 1/10/1999

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VIBRATION - VIBRATION FELT THROUGH
ACCELERATOR PEDAL - VEHICLES BUILT
THROUGH 1/10/1999 AND WITH 4.6L OR 5.4L
2-VALVE ENGINE

FORD:
1999 EXPEDITION 

LINCOLN: 
1999 NAVIGATOR

This TSB article is being republished in its entirety to provide engine applications.

ISSUE
A vibration may be felt in the accelerator pedal on some vehicles. This may be caused by the accelerator cable contacting the power steering reservoir.

ACTION
Replace accelerator cable with a revised cable and a new routing. The revised cable and routing should reduce the possibility of feeling vibration through
the accelerator pedal. Refer to the following Service Procedure for details.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

1.

Remove the accelerator cable following the procedure outlined in the 1999 Expedition/Navigator Workshop, Section 310-02.

2.

Install revised Accelerator Cable (XL1Z-9A758-EA) following the removal procedure in reverse order. Route the cable outboard of the power

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