If the clicking noise you are hearing from the rear panel in your Mountaineer is coming from the passengers side, you could be hearing the relay contact opening or closing for the automatic headlights (if equipped), rear window defrost, rear wiper, or a host of other features. Behind the trim panel in the rear passengers side are a bunch of the control modules, including Security and Body Control.
How to take the door panel off a 2002 mercury mountaineer?
how do i open the fuse panel on a 2002 mercury mountaineer
On a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer : The fuse panel is under the dash , on the drivers side
A door panel on a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer is held on by several screws. Once all the screws are removed the panel can easily come off.
In a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer : The passenger compartment fuse panel is directly under the dash on the drivers side
If the 1996 Olds Aurora will not start and there is a clicking noise from under the front panel, check the starter. The clicking noise is probably from the starter solenoid.
According to the 2006 Mercury Mountaineer owners manual : ( # 14 is a 20 amp fuse for the horn ) * in the fuse panel below the instrument panel on the drivers side *
I had the same type noise in my 2002 Mountaineer. I pulled the panel of on the rear drivers side and found the device that opens and closes the heat or air vent was not getting to the position it needed to be. constant recycle. Since I live in Florida I disabled the device and positioned the vent to air only. No noise and its cool now.
instrument panel or controls?
Below the instrument panel on the drivers side
Vin the relay panel ,
The computer module in a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer is located behind the rear right panel in the truck space. The rear right seat belt panel must be removed and then the lower panel. The module is located beneath a green plug.