Mark VII V8-302 5.0L (1984)
Steering Column Bearing: All Technical Service Bulletins
Power Steering- Unacceptable Effort and Returnability
Article No. 83-24-9
STEERING - POWER - EFFORT AND RETURNABILITY
FORD 1983-84 CROWN VICTORIA
LINCOLN-MERCURY 1983-84 GRAND MARQUIS, CONTINENTAL, MARK, LINCOLN TOWN CAR
If unacceptable steering effort or slow returnability is reported by the customer on the above car lines, the steering column boot bearing (E2AZ-3517-A)
should be checked for sticking, misalignment or improper clamping (over tightened clamp). This condition can be serviced using the following
procedure.
Loosen the clamp around the plastic bearing (E2AZ- 3517-A) and make sure that the bearing is seated properly into the groove provided in the rubber
dash boot. Lubricate the bearing with Ford Polyethylene Grease (D7AZ-19584-A) and make sure the bearing turns freely. Re-evaluate the concern.
If the concern still exists, remove the bearing from its pocket and slide it away from the boot. If this corrects the concern, replace the bearing.
NOTE:
When reassembling the clamp, take care not to overtighten the clamp. Over-tightening might cause bearing distortions and increase steering
efforts.
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: None
WARRANTY STATUS: Reimbursable within the provisions of the Warranty and Policy Manual.
OPERATION: M
TIME:
"Actual Time" as defined in the Warranty and Policy Manual.
DLR. CODING: Basic Part No. 3C611 Code: 99