OEM Partial Part Replacement Search


2015 Lincoln MKC

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Front

Front Lower Rail

Sectioning:
Multiple OEM Locations
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
No OEM Procedure

Front Upper Rail

Sectioning:
Single OEM Location
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
OEM Procedure(s) Available


Side

Outer Uniside

Sectioning:
OEM Procedure(s) Available
Note: Does NOT have outer quarter
panel w/rolled hem flange

Uniside Reinforcement

Sectioning:
OEM Warning, Do Not Section

Inner Uniside

Sectioning:
No OEM Procedure

Per the 2015 Lincoln MKC Workshop manual:
"NOTE: Due to construction and design of the A-pillar reinforcement no sectioning can be performed on this component. The inner reinforcement must be replaced at the factory seams." "NOTE: The rocker panel inner reinforcement is made of boron and cannot be sectioned. It must be replaced at factory seams."


Rear

Rear Rail

Sectioning:
OEM Warning, Do Not Section
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
No OEM Procedure

Trunk Floor

Sectioning:
Multiple OEM Locations
Partial Part At Factory Seam:
No OEM Procedure

Rear Body Panel

Sectioning:
No OEM Procedure

Per the 2015 Lincoln MKC Workshop manual:
"NOTICE: The rear side member(s) are constructed of Boron steel and cannot be sectioned. Side member assembly must be replaced at factory joints."


Additional Information


*This matrix does not currently contain all production vehicles sold in the United States. Please refer back to this page frequently to ensure the most up-to-date information. The contents are based on the repair information available from the vehicle maker. Updates and additions will be posted as they become available. To ensure that the most recent information is used, always refer to the vehicle maker's technical information.


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