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Lincoln 5L3Z-8A080-AA Radiator Overflow Tank Assembly

2005-2008 Lincoln 5L3Z8A080AA

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  • Part Description
    Tank Assy - Radiator Overflow
  • Base No.
    8A080
  • Replaces
    3L1Z-8A080-AA
  • Manufacturer
    Ford
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Lincoln
    Base No.8A080
    Manufacturer Part Number5L3Z-8A080-AA, 5L3Z8A080AA
    Part DescriptionTank Assy - Radiator Overflow
    Other NamesExpansion Tank, Reservoir
    Item Dimensions14.0 x 10.8 x 10.4 inches
    Item Weight4.10 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces3L1Z-8A080-AA
    ManufacturerFord
    SKU5L3Z-8A080-AA
    WarrantyThis genuine Ford part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LT6 Cyl 4.2L OHV EFI, 8 Cyl 4.6L Romeo SOHC EFI, 8 Cyl 4.6L Windsor SOHC EFI, 8 Cyl 5.4L4-Speed Automatic Transmission 4R75E Livonia, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission AODEW/4R70E W/TSS, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission AODEW/4R75E W/TSS, 5-Speed Manual Transmission - Mazda M5R2-C, Four-Wheel Drive (Part Time) (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive)
    2005-2006 Lincoln Navigator8 Cyl 5.4L4-Speed Automatic Transmission E4OD(4R100), 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (6R80), 6-Speed Automatic Transmission ZF 6HP26 Steptronic, Four-Wheel Drive (Part Time) (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive, Rear-Wheel 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 5L3Z-8A080-AA fits your vehicle.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to remove and install a radiator and Coolant Reservoir on a Ford Expedition? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Drain the cooling system, then disconnect the lower hose from the coolant reservoir. Disconnect the overflow hose, then remove the bolts and pull the coolant reservoir straight up. Prior to installation make sure the coolant reservoir is clean and free of debris which could be drawn into the radiator. Installation is the reverse of removal. On 2007 and later models, have the refrigerant recovered before beginning this procedure. Remove the cooling fan and shroud assembly. On 2007 and later models, also remove the two end panels that are secured by pushpins. If equipped with an automatic transmission, detach the cooler lines from the radiator. Disconnect the upper and lower radiator hoses. Remove both headlight housings and, on 2008 and later models, remove the front bumper cover. Disconnect and plug the refrigerant lines at the condenser. Disconnect the horn wiring at the side of the radiator and remove the horns. Remove the bolts on the sides of the radiator. Push the radiator assembly toward the engine and push on the two lower condenser-to-radiator clips until the radiator is separated from the condenser. On earlier models, remove the mounting bolts and take off the two upper radiator mounts and the mounts that hold the lug wrench and jack handle. On all models, carefully lift the radiator out of the vehicle. Prior to installation of the radiator, replace any damaged hose clamps and radiator hoses. Radiator installation is the reverse of removal. When installing the radiator on earlier models, make sure it seats properly in the lower saddles and that the rubber mounts are intact. After installation, fill the system with the proper mixture of antifreeze, and also check the automatic transmission fluid level.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to remove and install a radiator and Coolant Reservoir on a Lincoln Navigator? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Drain the cooling system, then disconnect the lower hose from the coolant reservoir. Disconnect the overflow hose, then remove the bolts and pull the coolant reservoir straight up. Prior to installation make sure the coolant reservoir is clean and free of debris which could be drawn into the radiator. Installation is the reverse of removal. On 2007 and later models, have the refrigerant recovered before beginning this procedure. Remove the cooling fan and shroud assembly. On 2007 and later models, also remove the two end panels that are secured by pushpins. If equipped with an automatic transmission, detach the cooler lines from the radiator. Disconnect the upper and lower radiator hoses. Remove both headlight housings and, on 2008 and later models, remove the front bumper cover. Disconnect and plug the refrigerant lines at the condenser. Disconnect the horn wiring at the side of the radiator and remove the horns. Remove the bolts on the sides of the radiator. Push the radiator assembly toward the engine and push on the two lower condenser-to-radiator clips until the radiator is separated from the condenser. On earlier models, remove the mounting bolts and take off the two upper radiator mounts and the mounts that hold the lug wrench and jack handle. On all models, carefully lift the radiator out of the vehicle. Prior to installation of the radiator, replace any damaged hose clamps and radiator hoses. Radiator installation is the reverse of removal. When installing the radiator on earlier models, make sure it seats properly in the lower saddles and that the rubber mounts are intact. After installation, fill the system with the proper mixture of antifreeze, and also check the automatic transmission fluid level.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What is the first step for draining the cooling system for the 2008 Ford F-150? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The first step is to drain the cooling system. If the coolant is in good condition, save it and reuse it.
    Posted by FordPartsGiant Specialist
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Genuine Ford Part 5L3Z-8A080-AA, the Right Choice

To ensure reliability, purchase part # 5L3Z-8A080-AA Radiator Overflow Tank Assembly. It is also called Coolant Reservoir. OEM parts are of high quality and known for their longevity. This is because they are built to the Ford standards which are relatively high and undergo rigorous quality control testing. This part fits specific Lincoln Mark LT, Navigator models.

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