Many possibles. fuel pump? mass air flow sensor? Vaccum leak? timing issues? Engine Mechanical? Throttle Position Sensor? plugged conveter? or somthing else
According to the 2002 Mercury Cougar Owner Guide : In the passenger compartment fuse panel : # 21 is a 40 amp fuse for the power moonroof , power windows
On a 2001 Mercury Cougar : Fuse ( # 34 ) is a ( 7.5 amp brown color fuse for the power mirrors , clock , and interior lamps )
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205 Horse power
Clean them and see.
That means that you need power steering fluid!!
Synthetic oil can boost your horse power. Also fuel additives.
* No power steering fluid in reservoir * The power steering pump is not operating
Relay R1 is located in the power distribution box ( which is " live " ) The power distribution box is located in the engine compartment on the drivers side in a 1999 Mercury Cougar
For a 1999 Mercury Cougar : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment ( on the drivers side of the engine compartment ) ( relay R1 is the fuel pump relay )
According to the 1999 Mercury Cougar Owner Guide : In the power distribution box located in the engine compartment : ( fuse # 14 is NOT USED )
140 horse power and 215 foot-pound torque