Today I replaced my driver's side actuator. Just a few thoughts on this horrible job:
* As stated above the Motorcraft YH-1896 is the one you want
* It took me 13 minutes to remove and 18 more minutes to install so that's 31 minutes start to finish not including tool cleanup
* My neck hurts now...I am 47 years old...up to this point my body will still tolerate being folded into a pretzel for these types of jobs...
* It works perfectly after testing
* It first broke under warranty at 6,000 miles, now at 37,000 miles this is the second replacement (passenger side broke too, once, about a year ago)
* Simply remove x3 T25 screws from the steering wheel column, raise the steering wheel, then remove x2 T20 screws to free actuator, unplug the actuator, reverse
* If the gears aren't lined up the actuator won't go in...if this happens just spin the little wheel gear to the right of the actuator (you'll see it, it has teeth) a bit until the actuator engages
* Thumb wrench works great on the bottom T20
* For the top T20 I recommend a good ratchet with lots of teeth otherwise it will take longer
* I recommend taping your T20 bit otherwise if it falls out you're gonna wish you were never born
* To unplug the actuator you have to first raise the little red tab, then depress the black tab, then pull free....sounds worse than it is, it can be done with one hand with patience
* Take breaks and stretch your neck while working the screws in/out to help avoid pulling a muscle (trust me)
* Some have pulled their driver's seat out to make more room but I was able to leave it installed
* Pictured below are a variety of tools/extensions I used
* You might mark the bad one otherwise you could get confused as to which is the new and which is the old
With the right tools and a bit of patience this isn't really that bad. But Ford should replace these free - parts and labor. This is ridiculous. If I recall people are paying >$300 for this repair at the dealer. I keep one on the shelf in my garage since they break so often.
Here's the best video I found to help you:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuENktnNelc&ab_channel=AutoRepairGuys