Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) - Exploded View

2009 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 1, AWDSECTION Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) - Exploded View
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) With Torque Specifications - 4.0L SOHC
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Item Part Number Description
1 8620 Accessory drive belt
2 W500325 Accessory drive belt tensioner bolt
3 6B209 Accessory drive belt tensioner
4 - Accessory drive belt idler pulley bolt (part of 6C348)
5 6C348 Accessory drive belt idler pulley
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) With Torque Specifications - 4.6L (3V)
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Item Part Number Description
1 8620 Accessory drive belt
2 W707288 Accessory drive belt idler pulley bolt
3 6C348 Accessory drive belt idler pulley
4 N808102 Accessory drive belt idler pulley bolt
5 19A216 Accessory drive belt idler pulley
6 N808920 Accessory drive belt tensioner bolt (3 required)
7 6B209 Accessory drive belt tensioner
8 N808102 Accessory drive belt idler pulley bolt
9 19A216 Accessory drive belt idler pulley
Fig 3: Exploded View Of Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) With Torque Specifications - 5.4L (4V)
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Item Part Number Description
1 N621905 Coolant tube bracket nut
2 6B851 Coolant tube
3 8620 Accessory drive belt
4 - Accessory drive belt tensioner bolt (part of 6B209)
5 6B209 Accessory drive belt tensioner
6 W712808 Accessory drive belt smooth idler pulley stud bolt
7 19A216 Accessory drive belt smooth idler pulley
8 N808102 Accessory drive belt grooved idler pulley bolt
9 19A216 Accessory drive belt grooved idler pulley
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