You can check the Transmission Fluid, there is a little window on the side of the transmission on the drivers side that shows the fluid level and you can also add transmission fluid on that same side. There is no dipstick to check the level.
Yes.
you do not it is factory sealed the fluid if no leaks will last a life time so ford thinks
According to the 2003 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : ( DOT 3 brake fluid , meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A )
I am pretty sure that it is non existent, i have a 99 mountaineer and it is AWD and i am going to assume that yours has either FWD or AWD which means it has a transmission and a transfer case not a transaxle
That would be the 4.6 liter engine, which takes six quarts. * of 5W-20 according to the 2003 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide
If it's like the 2003, it won't have one because it is a sealed system. Ford thinks the transmission fluid they use will last forever..LOL, or they want the transmission to fail so you will have to pay BIG $$$ for a repair. You can check the fluid level using the check/fill plug located on the drivers side of the transmission. It is the smaller of the 2 plugs (larger one is the drain plug).
I get 15.3 in my 2005.
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( # 24 ) is a blue color 15 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter and OBD II in a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer ( under the instrument panel )
On a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer , 4.6 litre V8 engine : firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of vehicle
I had my transmission rebuilt on my 2004 Mountaineer. I believe it cost around $1800
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