Check the power window fuses and the relay first. If all of the windows do not work then it is a power problem with the whole window system.
Depending on the age of the Mountaineer, they all come with power windows now. The driver has control of all 4 windows and can also lock them so other passengers cannot roll up or down their window.
under the hood check the window relay and\or fuses. Look in your manual for the number location.
To close the rear windows of a Mercury Monterey, locate the window controls on the door panel. If the vehicle has power windows, press the switch for each rear window upward until they are fully closed. If the windows are manual, turn the window crank in a clockwise direction until the window is fully raised. Ensure all passengers are clear of the windows before closing them.
To close the rear windows on a Mercury Monterey, locate the window switch on the driver's door panel, typically located near the power window controls. Press the switch in the direction that closes the rear windows until they are fully raised. If the windows do not close, there may be an issue with the power window system that requires further inspection by a professional.
go to the mercury garage compony & ask them why
The 1997 Mercury Mountaineer power window fuse will be the number seven fuse. The number seven fuse will be in the first column, third from the bottom.
Has the power window lock switch on the drivers door armrest been switched on ?
The washer fluid for the liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield
the window regulator or motor has gone bad in the door. Common problem, expect around 300.00 to replace the part, depending on part price and labor costs in your area.
According to the 2002 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide :The washer fluid for the rear liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as thewindshield ( located in the engine compartment )
To replace the rear passenger window on a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer, start by removing the interior door panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying off plastic clips. Once the panel is off, disconnect the wiring harnesses and remove any insulation material. Carefully detach the broken window from the window regulator and lift it out. Install the new window by reversing the process, ensuring it is secured and properly aligned before reassembling the door panel.