Not from the factory
Shoulda drew a diagram first. There may be one on a sticker under the hood.
once you unscrew the filter you have to actually feed the filter upward and pull it out from under the hood, instead of pulling it frrom under the car.. it is easier this way because none of the pipes would get in your way...RH
Mercury is 46 million kilometers (28.5 million miles) from the Sun
Mercury takes less time to orbit the sun than Earth does, so its year is shorter.
Mercury orbits the Sun at a distance of 46 million to 70 million kilometers. This closeness to the Sun means that Mercury was not able to keep any satellites when it was formed.
I have a 1994 Mercury Cougar that runs good but burns alot of fuel and after the engine starts the and gets some heat, oil pressure gauge indicates low when there is nothing wrong. I have the same problem with a 1991 Mercury Cougar 3.8, doesn't burn fuel that much but a mechanician told me that it might be a miscontact on the gauge indicator, some dirt in oil pan blocking oil pump or the oil pump is going off. First thing to do is changing oil and filter replacing it by syntec oil in it so it will stay in engine more time when heating. If after that nothing changed check oil pressure at a local garage.
Place a wrench on the pulley that pulls the belt tight. Its not the A/c, alternater, water pump, or fan but the other one. This should make the belt loose then pull it off. Replace with a new belt. Ensure that the belt is in the correct sequence as it was before.
I have the exact same problem with my cougar and I know the solution. The cable that runs from the cruise control to the throttle body has probably either come off of where it should be or it has snapped in half. They are steel (I guess you could say braided) cables and mine is frayed so it's loose and it jumps off easily. I called the local Mercury dealer in town and they said that it runs about $46 but a junkyard will work just the same.
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. Mercury's orbit is not a perfect circle, so its distance from the sun varies. The minimum distance from the sun to Mercury is 28.5 million miles. The maximum distance is 43.5 million miles.
0.0000048622038365132305 to 0.000007399005838172308 light years or 46 million - 70 million kilometers
46 million
I have no real clue but i would think since it is the closest thing to the sun I would say 110 degrees out there!!!