Either a fuse or a broken wire. On my 1998 Mountaineer the wire broke inside the boot that runs from the body to the door. The fix was to cut plastic tie that holds the boot up, pull the boot down and find the broken wire. It is the green wire with a black stripe on it. I spliced a piece of wire in and everything worked again. This wire is the power wire that goes to the control module where you roll the windows up or down.
my 1998 mountaineer hood release will not work. Is there another way to open it?
If your overhead compass on your 1998 Mercury Mountaineer does not work, the fuse could be what is wrong with it. Check the fuse and replace it as needed.
The 1998 Mercury power window relay switch can be found below the dashboard. The relay switch will be on the drivers side of the dashboard.
Check the power window fuses and the relay first. If all of the windows do not work then it is a power problem with the whole window system.
Has the power window lock switch on the drivers door armrest been switched on ?
5x114.3 Think it will work with 5x4.5 too (standard/metric conversion) but not sure.
No - the starting system is totally separated from the remote entry.
5w-30 would work best. If you prefer a heavier oil, you could also use 10w-30.
Quicktest Professional 8.2 is fully supported by Windows Vista. It will likely work more efficiently on Windows 7 or Windows 8.
One of the wires might have been caught in between your steering wheel adjustment. Try moving your steering wheel a little bit high or low. Don't move into extreme high or low, there's a snag in it.
Could be a bad actuator in the door
I bought a used 2003 Mountaineer in November come to find out that the AC doesn't work. I have added freon but still blows hot air. I bought a rebuilt AC compressor off Ebay and will have it installed soon.