No. No modern engine (and by modern, I mean any of the computer-controlled engines in use since for the last couple of decades) should be run without a thermostat. The computer senses many different conditions, one of them being coolant temperature, and the engine will not run at its proper efficiency if the coolant temperature is not being properly regulated.
how do you change a thermostat for a 1997 Ford Contour
how do you set the timing belt on a 1997 ford contour 2.0 4cy
No, 1997 only fits 1997. Go to car-part.com.
I was looking at fordparts.com and for the 1995 Ford Contour 2.0 liter four cylinder it shows ( Motorcraft RT-1150 , a 190 * F thermostat )
According to the 1997 Ford Contour Owner Guide : The BRAKE FLUID reservoir is ALSO the CLUTCH FLUID reservoir
According to the 1997 Ford Contour Owner Guide ( 5W-30 )
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# 27 is a 15 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter in a 1997 Ford Contour ( in the interior fuse panel )
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You can use either a Group 40R or 96R in a Contour.
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