It's probably the sensor located in the radiator, follow the wires comming of of the fan (if u can) and see if it ends up at the radiator. If you cant follow wires wait til it cools down and look on the radiato itself, probably at the bottom. Once you locate it, and after the engine gets hot again, and the fan stays on, see if you can unplug it. If the fan stops after being unpluged, their is your problem!
Needs new alternator.
There is a baby under the hood.
The 98 Tracer has four plugs
The 1998 Mercury Tracer owners manual shows : 4.0 quarts ( 3.8 liters ) with oil filter change
Yes , the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder in a 1998 Mercury Tracer is an interference engine
In the middle of your steering wheel.
According to the 1998 Mercury Tracer owners manual the firing order for the 2.0 liter SOHC engine is ( 1 - 3 - 4 - 2 )
According to the 1998 Mercury Tracer Owner Guide : ( 48.5 litres / 12.8 U.S. gallons )
you put it in the car
According to the 1998 Mercury Tracer owners manual : ( # 9007 ) aero high and low beam
On a 1998 Mercury Tracer, the cooling fan relays are located in an engine compartment box. The compartment box should be labeled 'Cooling Fan 40 amp.'
A speed sensor on a 1998 Mercury Tracer is located on the transmission housing of the vehicle. It is placed on top in a secure location to safely measure the speed the transaxle spins.