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🚘 2007-2014 Ford Expedition Lincoln Navigator Power Running Board Motor | Front Right Side | 747-900 | 9L7Z-16A506-A (Motor Only, No Bracket) Review

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Details

BrandGELUOXI
MaterialStainless Steel, Aluminum, Alloy Steel
ExteriorStainless Steel, Alloy Steel
Item Dimensions LxWxH12.2 x 4.72 x 4.33 inches
Item Weight0.44 Pounds

Description of 🚘 2007-2014 Ford Expedition Lincoln Navigator Power Running Board Motor | Front Right Side | 747-900 | 9L7Z-16A506-A (Motor Only, No Bracket)

Replacement OEM Part Numbers: 747-900, Fo-rd 9L7Z16A506A, FSM1P6. Fits for: 2007 - 2014 Fo-rd Expedition V8 5.4L Sport Utility 4-Door / 2007 - 2014 Lincoln Navigator V8 5.4L Sport Utility 4-Door. Running Board Motor controls the working of running board, made of stainless steel, copper, iron and other metal. This is a high efficiency left side running board motor makes your running board more convenient. Our Running Board Motor restores proper operation to a vehicle's power running board. the Running Board Motor is constructed of steel and aluminum for long-lasting durability. The part has NO hinge bracket, just a running board motor as the pictures show. Please make sure it will fit your machine before bidding it. Compare carefully your old motor with the first photo, so that it is the correct side you need.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Driver side stand motor replaces Ford Expedition

That worked great. Exactly what this seller claims (although different part/stock number). It's the same as Ford Motor (at any dealer and/or online through a subsidiary) for the same part, literally twice, if not more, for you. We were offered $1,000. Motor replacement by dealer. We have great neighbors and when our neighbor heard this he said if we get the part he will replace it for us. Today it was done in less than an hour.

Pros
  • External accessories
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works just as well as OEM

items work just as well as the original OEM engine assembly and actually look the same except for the Fomoco logo. Installed it on a 2015 Expedition with minor connector changes. I removed the old connector and connected it to the new motor assembly as the 2015 Expeditionary connector is different from the older generation connectors (see image). The OEM motor uses the same wire colors as the GELUOXI replacement, although you may need to swap two wires (YELLOW and ORANGE) if the motor runs in…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Some minor

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits 2011 Ford Expedition

The motor was exactly what I needed to fix the electric footpeg on my 2011 Ford Expedition. Suitable for passenger side (right). $98 was a lot better when the dealer offered over $2000 to replace the entire footpeg. Here are a few tips/tricks I came up with: First, turn off the power to the motor. Put some towels/blanket under the footboard and remove everything. Each hinge has 4 screws, 2 on the bottom and 2 on the back. There are 3 spacers/spacers on the old motor that you will need to remove

Pros
  • Footpegs
Cons
  • Not the best