Description: Listing is for a new 3D printed nylon replacement selector handle release button assembly (Ford part number: 5L7Z-7C488-AA). The 3D printed parts are made in the USA utilizing the Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing process, which has advantages over other types of printing materials and machines. I've tested this design and use it in my own '06 Navigator. This assembly consists of four parts. The button cap, assembly housing, and inside portion are made from 3D printed technology utilizing the Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing process. A small stainless-steel spring is also included as part of the assembly. The button cap and assembly housing are printed in a matte black color. These two parts can be finish sanded and painted chrome if the user wants to color match the chrome appearance of the original Lincoln part. Please send me a message when ordering if you'd like for the parts of the assembly to be left loose such that finish painting is easier. I've included two photos of the original chrome plated plastic part in comparison to the new 3D printed part. The original part is not included in this listing. A photo of the installed part is also included to see the final look with the selector handle. At this time, I believe the Ford replacement part is discontinued and cannot be found. This 3D printed replacement part fits the 2005-2006 model year Lincoln Navigator. Part numbers possibly associated with this part: 5L7Z-7C488-AA 5L7Z7C488AA Vehicle Years & Models:2005-2006 Lincoln Navigator with 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (ZF 6HP26 Steptronic) To use this part, you must remove the original selector handle release button assembly from the gear selector. Carefully pry the assembly out using your fingers or a small non-scuff pry tool. Once removed, you'll notice the chrome plated metal piece of the gear selector (has a Lincoln logo on it) will pop-up slightly. Keep this metal piece loosely in place. This metal piece is connected inside of the gear selector with a stiff spring. Inspect the inside of the gear selector for any loose or broken pieces. It's common that the inside portion of the button assembly (part you're replacing) has broken up into several small pieces since the old plastic becomes brittle and disintegrates. Small pieces of this old plastic can become stuck inside the gear selector. After confirming everything is in working order inside the gear selector handle, insert the new button assembly while pressing the chrome metal piece down on the handle. The new button assembly should easily snap into place. Test out the new part by inserting the key and turning it to ACC or ON such that the gear selector will unlock. Check the functionally of the button and selector handle before operating the vehicle. Install and use this part at your own risk. Please message me with any questions or concerns. DISCLAIMER: Seller is not responsible for any damage or loss that may occur to your vehicle or its contents during or after the repair. By agreeing to use these parts, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this disclaimer and agree to release seller from any liability for damages or losses.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: In no event shall seller be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages arising out of or in connection with the repair part or installation instruction, whether in contract, tort, strict liability, or any other legal theory.
Price: 75 USD
Location: Sarasota, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-22T18:32:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Shifter Selector Button Assembly
Interchange Part Number: 5L7Z7C488AA
OE/OEM Part Number: 5L7Z-7C488-AA
Items Included: Shifter
Manufacturer Part Number: 5L7Z7C488AA
Shift Linkage Type: N/A
Material: Plastic
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage Part: No
Transmission Type: Automatic
Performance Part: No