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2007 Mercury Milan Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs)

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TSB Date Problem Area TSB Text
08/01/17 NHTSA ID: 10109070
TSB ID: SSM 46085

The powertrain control/emissions diagnosis (pc/ed) manual has been revised for diagnosing electronic throttle bodies (etbs). the etc_act and etc_dsd pids should not used to diagnose possible etb concerns. the ids has a limited refresh rate
12/12/12 NHTSA ID: 10048099
TSB ID: TSB-12-8-1

Ford/lincoln/mercury: may have sludge buildup in throttle body leading to less airflow or engine idling rpm fluctuation and hard starts or battery disconnect or dead battery after keep alive memory (kam) clear. models 2003-05 thunderbird
03/23/07 NHTSA ID: 10021218
TSB ID: 0713

Power steering fluid leaks from steering rack and pump attachment joints. updated 2/27/08. *nj
06/24/13 Transmission and Drivetrain NHTSA ID: 10052190
TSB ID: TSB-13-4-17

Ford/lincoln/mercury: some vehicles, with diagnostic codes (dtcs) p0351, p0352, p0353, p0354, p0355, may experience a malfunction indicator lamp in the powertrain control module (pcm) and one or more coil on plug(s) damage. models 2006-08
02/08/08 Transmission and Drivetrain NHTSA ID: 10023866
TSB ID: 072315

Mil on--dtc p2100 and p2110 in memory - 3.0l engine. *nj
03/28/07 Transmission and Drivetrain NHTSA ID: 10021277
TSB ID: 0723

Various driveability/transmission symptoms - pcm/tcm calibration updates 3.0l - aisin f21 auto trans.
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03/23/07 Other NHTSA ID: 10021223
TSB ID: 0629

Certain 2007 vehicles built between july 1, 2006 - september 2, 2006 are not included in the oasis. vehicles affected have owner guides with power distribution box fusing information that does not match the vehicle.

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Mercury Milan TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins)

Some things are often misunderstood about recalls and technical service bulletins (TSBs). Plus a disclaimer.

  1. Recalls do not have to be issued only because something is prone to failure. NHTSA (a government agency) can only require a recall if a failure will affect safety, emissions, fuel economy, or compliance with some other regulation or law. Manufacturers can voluntarily recall cars for problems that do not affect these, though.
  2. Recalls often apply to only some cars of a specific model year, rather than all of them. You should receive a letter from the manufacturer if your car has been recalled. You can also check with the dealer, which will know which (if any) recalls pertain to your car.
  3. The primary purpose of TSBs is to inform dealers about known problems with a car and how to fix them. They are not the same as recalls. As with recalls, TSBs often only apply to some cars, not the entire model year.
  4. Dealers often will not provide a preventive repair just because a problem described in a TSB might happen to your car. They'll usually want to observe symptoms that the problem is already affecting your car.
  5. Even if there are symptoms, a manufacturer doesn't have to pick up the cost of a TSB repair if the car is out of warranty, though sometimes they do.

We provide the text of recalls and TSBs as provided by NHTSA. There can be errors in the text. If you sign up for notifications in My Garage, we will try to get these to do, but for various reasons (some beyond our control) cannot guarantee you will receive them. When in doubt about a recall or TSB, contact the dealer.