It does not have a drive shaft as such. It has a transaxle which which converts the power of the engine to the wheels. The transaxle also serves as the transmission.
A transfer case is used on an all wheel drive vehicle , or a 4X4 vehicle , and is bolted to the rear of the transmission If you mean the transaxle ( transmission ) on a 2004 Mercury Sable it is bolted to the engine inside the engine compartment ( on the drivers side )
In a 1998 Mercury Sable : The transaxle is the transmission on your front wheel drive Mercury Sable it is located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , bolted to the engine
The transmission ( or in the case of your front wheel drive 1998 Mercury Sable , the " transaxle " ) is located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , bolted to the engine
Yes , a 1994 Mercury Sable is a front wheel drive vehicle
A transfer case is used if a vehicle is all wheel drive or 4 wheel drive capable and is located at the back of the transmission . In a 2000 Mercury Sable the " transaxle " is bolted to the back of the engine towards the drivers side
On a 2001 Mercury Sable : No , just front wheel drive according to my Consumer Guide book
Mercury Sables are front-wheel drive.
your car probably has transmission issues. tow it to a transmission shop.
The transaxle is the transmission on a front wheel drive car , it's bolted to the engine ( looking in the engine compartment from the front the transaxle is to the right of the engine )
As far as I know just front wheel drive
On a Mercury Sable : Some model years had an All WHEEL DRIVE system available in addition to the usual front wheel drive
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