Transmission Insulator and Retainer - Exploded View

2007 Ford Escape Base, 2.3 Z, FWD, AutomaticSECTION Transmission Insulator and Retainer - Exploded View
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Upper Transmission Insulator and Retainer With Torque Specifications
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Item Part Number Description
1 W710344 Bracket bolt (2 required)
2 6B011 Bracket
3 W710173 Bolt
4 W520415 Nut (2 required)
5 B3HM000905 Upper transmission insulator and retainer
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Rear Transmission Insulator and Retainer With Torque Specifications
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Item Part Number Description
1 18K580 Heater hose retaining clip
2 W520415 Mount bracket nut
3 W710186 Rear mount bracket bolt (2 required)
4 7G034 Rear mount bracket
5 W707654 Heat shield nut (2 required)
6 3F617 Rear mount heat shield
7 6E037 Rear mount nut (4 required)
8 6E037-A Rear mount
9 W710187 Transaxle support bracket bolt
Fig 3: Exploded View Of Lower Transmission Insulator and Retainer With Torque Specifications
GF0025211Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W500644 Lateral support crossmember bolt (4 required)
2 5B112-A Lateral support crossmember support
3 W500146 Insulator bolt
4 W706899 Front crossmember support bolt
5 W710553 Rear crossmember nut
6 6P094-A Crossmember
7 W711268 Front insulator through bolt
8 W500044 Rear bolt
9 6P082 Lower rear insulator
10 6A060 Transmission front bracket
11 W500321 Transmission front bracket bolt (3 required)
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