Instrument Panel - Exploded View

2009 Lincoln Navigator L RWDSECTION Instrument Panel - Exploded View

Expedition & Expedition ELΒ 

Fig 1: Exploded View Of Instrument Panel - Expedition & Expedition EL With Torque Specifications
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PART NUMBER REFERENCE

Item Part Number Description
1 W707628 Steering column opening trim panel screws (3 required)
2 04459 Steering column opening trim panel
3 - Instrument panel lower cover
4 W710879 Steering column reinforcement panel bolt (4 required)
5 017A28 Steering column reinforcement panel
6 14401 Instrument panel electrical wiring harness connectors
7 N811040 Pin-type retainer (3 required)
8 - Valance panel
9 04480 Instrument panel side finish panel
10 W710879 Instrument panel floor brace bolts (6 required)
11 - Instrument panel floor brace RH
12 - Instrument panel floor brace LH
13 044E82 Instrument panel defroster grille
14 W706246 Instrument panel cowl bolt (5 required)
15 W706246 Instrument panel bolt (4 required)
16 04320 Instrument panel

Navigator & Navigator LΒ 

Fig 2: Exploded View Of Instrument Panel - Navigator & Navigator L With Torque Specifications
G06135371Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
PART NUMBER REFERENCE

Item Part Number Description
1 W707628 Steering column opening trim panel screws (3 required)
2 04459 Steering column opening trim panel
3 W710879 Steering column reinforcement panel bolt (4 required)
4 017A28 Steering column reinforcement panel
5 14401 Instrument panel electrical wiring harness connectors
6 04480 Instrument panel side finish panel
7 044E82 Instrument panel defroster grille
8 W706246 Instrument panel cowl bolt (5 required)
9 W706246 Instrument panel bolt (4 required)
10 04320 Instrument panel
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