check your abs sensor, you can find it bye following the wires that connect to your breaks. somtimes theres dirt or rocks or clogged brake dust that gets between thae sensor and the gear that tells it, that its slipping.
On a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer : ( DOT 3 brake fluid meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A ) According to the Owner Guide
According to the 2003 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : ( DOT 3 brake fluid , meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A )
DOT ( 3 ) brake fluid , if that is what you are asking ?
DOT 3 brake fluid
check brake fluid level.
In CT USA, a garage would charge 1 hour labor to replace the rear brake pads on that Mountaineer.
Go to dealer...and they will change them to early.
According to the 2000 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : ( Yes , DOT 3 brake fluid , meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A )
Should be common to the brake light circuit
Disc brakes ( with small brake shoes in the back of the rotors for your parking / emergency brake )
bad switch or possibly stuck switch
No , ABS is the anti-lock brake system