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Intake Right Variable Valve Timing Sprocket VVT for 2008-2009 Mercury Sable
A-Premium®Part # APCSA0070
Intake Right Variable Valve Timing Sprocket VVT for 2008-2009 Mercury Sable
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$115.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Mercury Sable: 2008 2009
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Vehicle: Mercury
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionIntake Right
Part interchange
8T4Z6A257A, 8T4Z6A257A, 8T4Z-6A257-B, 8T4Z-6A257-A, VVT526, 917-0260
item #100386ZY
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Intake Left Variable Valve Timing Sprocket VVT for 2008-2009 Mercury Sable
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Intake Left Variable Valve Timing Sprocket VVT for 2008-2009 Mercury Sable
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Installation PositionIntake Left
MaterialSteel
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7T4Z6256DA, 7T4Z6A257A, 7T4Z6A257B, VVT515, 7T4Z-6A257-B
item #1003877W
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VVT Engine Variable Valve Timing Camshaft Phase for 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer
A-Premium®Part # APCSA0047
VVT Engine Variable Valve Timing Camshaft Phase for 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer
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Fits Mercury Mountaineer: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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MaterialSteel
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3R2Z6A257DA, 3L3E6C524FA, 3L3Z6256EA, 3L3Z6256FA, 3R2Z 6A257-DA, 3R2Z6A257AA, 917-250
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2 Pcs Timing Camshaft Sprocket Cam Phaser for 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer
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2 Pcs Timing Camshaft Sprocket Cam Phaser for 2006-2010 Mercury Mountaineer
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$163.99
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Fits Mercury Mountaineer: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
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Vehicle: Mercury
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity2
MaterialSteel
Part interchange
3R2Z6A257DA, 3L3E6C524FA, 3L3Z6256EA, 3L3Z6256FA, 3R2Z 6A257-DA, 3R2Z6A257AA, 917-250
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What does a camshaft adjuster do?

Camshaft adjusters are like the conductor of an orchestra, ensuring that the engine's components, such as the valves, work in harmony to produce power and efficiency while driving your car. These components are part of the engine's variable valve timing (VVT) system, which adjusts the timing of the camshaft to match the driving conditions, whether you're accelerating, cruising, or idling.

By adjusting the camshaft's timing, camshaft adjusters help your car achieve better fuel economy, reduced emissions, and improved overall performance, making your driving experience more enjoyable and environmentally friendly. Camshaft adjusters are a vital part of modern engines and play a significant role in enhancing your vehicle's efficiency and power output.

Camshaft adjuster failure symptoms

The specific failure symptoms of a camshaft adjuster may vary depending on the type of adjuster (mechanical, electric, hydraulic) and the make and model of the vehicle, but you may have some clues by referring to these:

Reduced Engine Performance: Decreased power, sluggish acceleration, and poor responsiveness.

  • Rough idling: Engine vibrations or shaking when the car is stationary.
  • Check engine light: Illumination of the check engine light on the dashboard.
  • Poor fuel efficiency: Reduced miles per gallon (mpg) and increased fuel consumption.
  • Excessive emissions: Failing emissions tests or higher pollutant output.
  • Loud engine noise: Unusual or loud engine noises like ticking, rattling, or knocking.
  • Stalling or poor idle: The engine stalls or struggles to maintain a stable idle, especially when cold.
  • Reduced engine efficiency: Gradual decline in engine efficiency and potential for further damage.