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it will fit and some Mark8 and Lincoln Continental fans will work as well. IDK the years on those though
I am confident when I say that any front wheel drive ferd with the 3.8 liter v6 will get it done. Also, Mercury sables are the same cars. Spray some high dialectic grease in to that thing before you install too!
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90-95? Taurus 3.8L but for sure the 94 & 95 one's. The Mark VII is a little larger.
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Q: Why should I use Dielectric grease, and on what?
A: Dielectric grease is a NON-conducting grease that seals out moisture and
therefore prevents corrosion on electrical connectors. This also happens to
be one of the main problems with older VWs
, and currently one of the causes
of bad idle/ecu (connector) failures. The jury is still out on this
grease... some claim it will get hard. Others have suggested to use a
conducting paste as used on aluminum residential wiring. The latter will
aid in conduction, but should not be used in high voltage cables (spark
plugs) or where several wires are adjacent because of potential shorts.
Q: Why should I use Dielectric grease, and on what?
A: Dielectric grease is a NON-conducting grease that seals out moisture and
therefore prevents corrosion on electrical connectors. This also happens to
be one of the main problems with older VWs
, and currently one of the causesof bad idle/ecu (connector) failures. The jury is still out on this
grease... some claim it will get hard. Others have suggested to use a
conducting paste as used on aluminum residential wiring. The latter will
aid in conduction, but should not be used in high voltage cables (spark
plugs) or where several wires are adjacent because of potential shorts.








