The instructions are similar for 2006 and 2007 ford Taurus Car models.
The Steering Linkage Tie Rod Ends replacing procedure is as follows :----
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Remove the wheel and tire assembly.
- Remove the cotter pin and the castellated nut from the outer tie rod end. Discard the cotter pin.
- Separate the outer tie rod end from the steering knuckle using an appropriate tie rod end remover.
- Mark the outer tie rod jam nut on one side with a reference line for installation.
- Hold the outer tie rod end with a wrench and loosen the tie rod end jam nut.
- Back the tie rod end jam nut off ONE FULL TURN ONLY.
- Remove the outer tie rod end from the inner tie rod spindle.
To install:
- Clean the threads on the inner tie rod spindle (front wheel spindle connecting rod).
- Thread the new outer tie rod end onto the inner tie rod until it bottoms on the jam nut.
- Back the tie rod and jam nut out one full turn until the reference line is in the same position as before.
- Place the outer tie rod end stud into the steering knuckle. Set the front wheels in a straight ahead position.
- Install a new castellated nut onto the outer tie rod end stud.
- Tighten the nut to 35-46 ft. lbs. (47-63 Nm).
- Continue to tighten the castellated nut until a new cotter pin can be inserted through the hole in the stud. Install a new cotter pin.
- If required, repeat the procedure for the opposite side.
- Reinstall the wheel and tire assembly.
- Reconnect the negative battery cable.
- Check the alignment and set the toe adjustment to specification.
- Torque the outer tie rod end jam nut to 35-46 ft. lbs. (47-63 Nm).
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