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It stained and was filled with mercury.
1945 was the last year of issue for this series.
The Ford Freestar was discontinued in 2009 along with the Mercury Monterey Minivan, being replaced with the Ford Flex.
The Mercury Cougar is no longer in production. The last year it was made was in 2002, when it was an anniversary edition.
General Motors discontinued the entire Pontiac nameplate a few years ago, in a "trimming down" of the corporation.
The reason that they stopped making Mercury thermometers is because mercury is very deadly, if you where to get it in your eyes you would go blind, also if you where to injest it accidentaly, (unless you where a little kid and didnt know any better), it could have the potential to kill you. mercury isn't recyclable. so when u throw them away they pollute the ground and mercury is poisonous. its the same reason they stopped making mercury switch thermostats. heres a link with a video on how it acts in an open air environment: http://www.Stanford.edu/dept/EHS/prod/enviro/Thermometer_replacement.HTML
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The reason that they stopped making mercury thermometers is because mercury is very deadly, if you where to get it in your eyes you would go blind, also if you where to injest it accidentaly, (unless you where a little kid and didnt know any better), it could have the potential to kill you. mercury isn't recyclable. so when u throw them away they pollute the ground and mercury is poisonous. its the same reason they stopped making mercury switch thermostats. heres a link with a video on how it acts in an open air environment: http://www.Stanford.edu/dept/EHS/prod/enviro/Thermometer_replacement.HTML
Mercury has very little atmosphere to stop impacts and it is covered with craters.
The stepper motors behind the gauges. Cheaper to get the motors on Ebay than a whole new cluster
If there's enough of it, it could.
The Australian built mercury capri went out of production in 1994.