Battery Cables - 2.3L: Notes

2009 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 1, AWDSECTION Notes
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Battery Cables With Torque Specifications - 2.3L (1 Of 2)
GF0041628Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W707142 Battery hold-down bracket nut
2 99726 Battery hold-down bracket bolt
3 10716 Battery hold-down bracket
4 W705936 Battery cable body ground terminal bolt
5 - Battery cable body ground terminal (part of 14B060)
6 W705790 Battery Junction Box (BJB) cable terminal nut
7 - BJB cable terminal (part of 14290)
8 - Battery cable locators (2 required) (part of 14B060)
9 W503271 Battery cable transaxle ground terminal bolt
10 - Battery cable transaxle ground terminal (part of 14B060)
11 11N087 Starter solenoid terminal cover
12 W706414 Battery cable starter solenoid terminal nut
13 - Battery cable starter solenoid terminal (part of 14B060)
14 - Battery cable locator (part of 14B060)
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Battery Cables With Torque Specifications - 2.3L (2 Of 2)
GF0041629Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
15 - Battery cable locators (3 required) (part of 14B060)
16 W520414 Generator shield nuts (2 required)
17 10A346 Generator shield
18 W706414 Generator B+ terminal nut
19 - Generator B+ terminal (part of 14B060)
20 14B060 Battery cables
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