I am working on a 95 Mercury Sable at the moment and the only way i see to even get to it is to take out the alternator and power steering. Then the cooling fan. My unkle is a mechanic and he said i was better off just taking it to the shop and having them done. as for taking the other parts off, its no gerantee that it will work. as i was saying im in the process. i will post another when i am done to update you. The way he said would work involves taking the frame appart. I would not sugest doing the frame at home considering the danger of it, especially to an unexperienced do it yourselfer.
did you replace the master cylinder if so it has to be bleed frist
if you mean re-routing the belt in some way to avoid the a/c compressor...then no..you cannot...
PCM stands for Powertrain Control Module on a Mercury Sable
The short answer is "NO." They do not sell shortened belts. To fix the problem, you can do two things. Remove the a/c clutch with a puller and install a new one (a real pain!). Or, replace the a/c compressor.
take off the metal covers unscrew the screws pull it out from the top
the computer for a 1993 ls mercury sable is by the top of the engine on the pasinger side a black box is on it you only have to unplug it
where is the horn relay on my 1993 Mercury Sable located
It's too old to have OBDII -_-"
I had to do this too, you take it to Autozone an they'll test it for you because I had to replace the same on mine. So hope that helps
The right tire pressure for a 1993 Mercury Sable is between 33 and 36 psi. Correct tire pressure will save you in gasoline cost over time.
Ummm...in the engine?
1993 mercury marquis