Its on the drivers side of the car. I believe the terminals take a 8mm wrench and then there is a support on top of it with a screw you have to remove that i believe takes a 12mm
mayby on some there are 3 screws but on ym 1999 merc cougar v6 6 cyl car there are 2 screws to take that housing off. But there might be different housings used all the insides will eb the sameAnswerI just had to replace the thermostat on my 1999 v6 cougar. If you take out the battery it will be easier to get to. Once the Battery is removed, to the direct left of the spot where the battery once was you will see multiple black hoses going in and out of a metal housing. There are three screws on there. Take them off and the thermostat will be right inside. Just pull it out and replace. Whole job take maybe 15 minutes. Very easy.
It's grounded on the front of the Mercury Cougar frame next to the headlight assembly.
This happened to me on a road trip in my 84 Cougar. It was a long time ago, but first make sure your belts are tight! But I believe you may need to replace the alternator. If the battery is old, its cheap insurance to do both.
remove dash replace bulb(instrument cluster)
start your car and then disconnect the battery if it dies then it is your alternator that is what i am working on right now but good luck if it is the alt you have to drop the motor cradle
you must repalce the whole hub since it comes as a assembly.
how do you remove the headliner from a 1999 mercury cougar
To replace the battery cables on a 1999 Mercury Mountaineer, loosen the connectors at the terminals. After this, remove the other end of the cables and install new ones.
relay R1 is for the fuel pump on a 1999 Mercury Cougar
If it runs for a little while then dies it could be your alternator.. If it ticks or just does nothing its either your battery or starter.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1999 Mercury Cougar. Remove the brake spring and the break caliper. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
can anyone tell me where to find the OBD2 plug in on a 1999 cougar?