The TCC Solenoid is located on the valve body. In order to reach the unit you have to remove the Battery and Battery housing, Air Filter housing & Assembly, And the wiring harness brackets. You then have to support the rear of the engine and remove the Crossmember located behind the drivers side front wheel. There are 5 bolts and 1 mounting bolt. The TCC is secured by 2 bolts directly to the valve body. It is hard but this can be changed with the transaxle still in the vehicle.
Shift Solenoids are usually located inside of the transmission. You can access them by draining the Transmission Fluid and removing the transmission pan. They are the little, round, metal-can-looking things that have wires attached to them.
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the solenoid itself is probably bad, if not that probably the ignition switch I agree 100%, check the solenoid first then the switch.
yes
Get underneath your vehicle and look for a wing nut valve on the buttom or side of the radiator, and loosen it.
Depends on the type of starter, or I should say manufactuer.
No, a Generation 2 (1992-1995) Taurus/Sable Windshield will NOT fit a Generation 3 (1996-1999) Ford Taurus/Sable.
Yes, it does.
Ask at an auto parts store.
No - the Taurus-Sable was significantly redesigned in 1996.
Most likely a loose connection or bad sensor it is electronic
The 1996 Mercury Sable the OBD 2 connector is under drivers dash next to kick panel
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( fuse # 21 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter on a 1996 Mercury Sable
The most common cause for a 1996 Mercury Sable not starting is a dead battery. The second most common cause for the automobile not to start is a lack of fuel.
On a Mercury Sable : firewall 1-----2-----3 4-----5-----6 front of vehicle > driver
It was the starter
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