There is a reset switch for the fuel cut off in the trunk on the passenger side. If it is already in, but it still says "fuel cut out" try clearing the computer memory. The Mercury repair manual has descriptions of how to do these things. Good luck!
Mercury is highly poisonous and should not be used in milk production. The only place where mercury might be used in milk production is in mercury thermometers and where possible, these should be replaced with alcohol thermometers.
That's normal. The fuel cutoff does not cutoff the fuel by being pushed in, it cuts off by being popped up. Using a small screwdriver in the slot, push the button up until it pops. If the car is running, it should slowly stall and die. Now, if you did THAT, and nothing happened, the fuel cutoff needs to be replaced. Pushing the button in RESETS the cutoff, it does not activate it.
Need to check your idlers and tensioners. You should of replaced them at same time.
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Unless you have had anything replaced,i.e. ball joints, ect everything should be sealed
If you replaced the flasher on your 1999 Mercury Cougar and your turn signals are still not working, you should check the turn signal fuse. This fuse is located under the dashboard on the driver's side of the vehicle to the left of the steering column.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine. They are normally replaced during a complete engine overhaul. Unless the chain becomes noisy no maintenance is required.
no but ther should be
Just had the spark plugs and wires replaced in my 2002 Sable and it cost $420+ tax. Hope this helps
You should have a good record in your school and college and the scout should recognize you. Nothing as specific.
Yes. You should also replace the race at the same time.
No. There is very little mercury in a filling. A white filling will have more shrinkage with time which will cause them to need to be replaced, long before a silver filling. But you should get the tooth fixed right away.