the problem may be that the timing chain or belt has broken
If the engine runs cold you might try replacing the thermostat. I had a similar problem with a Plymouth van, at low rpms, turning corners,,, it would stall.
what is the part called where the water pump is connected to on a 1996 mercury grand marquis -------------------------- That would be the engine
nope srry
On a 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis , 4.6 liter V8 engine : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine Sensor 2 would be AFTER the exhaust has passed through the catalytic converter
Make sure you have engine coolant. If the engine isn't getting enough coolant, it will overheat, stall and possibly destroy the engine. One symptom is that no coolant is circulated into the heater. Also check the crank sensor, but check coolant first...then the crank sensor.
probly not
Yes, if the engine and transmissions are the same.
depends on the noise it makes when it stalls...could be vacuum leak, map sensor, fuel injectors, fuel pump, clogged air intake. have someone else start the engine as you look and listen for any strange noises as the engine stalls.
The EGR valve for a 1996 Grand Voyager is on the side of the engine. It is mounted just above alternator.
intake gasket is leaking
transmission filter not properly seated in the valve body, causing it to stall when engaging reverse gear, wouldnt have believed it if i personally hadnt experienced the exact same problem myself.