To replace the rear struts on a 1998 Mercury Mystique, start by safely lifting and supporting the vehicle on jack stands, then remove the rear wheels. Next, unbolt the strut from the lower control arm and the top mount, which is accessible by removing the rear seat or trunk liner. Carefully remove the old strut and install the new one, ensuring that all bolts are torqued to specification. Finally, reattach the wheels, lower the vehicle, and perform a wheel alignment if necessary.
Replacing ERG Valves in a 1998 Mercury Mystique is fairly hard because it requires great precision to avoid blocking the EGR passage.
Duck tape should do the trick
were is the iac locate on a 1999 mercury mystique
According to Gates ( they manufacture timing belts etc. ) starting with the 1998 model of the Mercury Mystique - it shows to inspect the timing belt at 120,000 miles and replace if necessary on the 2.0 L - 4 cylinder engine
According to the 1998 Mercury Mystique Owner Guide : ( 61.5 litres / 16.2 U.S. gallons )
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No , coil pack
We found the the valve cover had a bad gasket. We had to replace ours and that solved that problem.
Take the old one out and put the new one in. Easy...not rocket science.
The belt is tightened automatically by the belt tensioner. If the belt is too loose, it's time to replace it.
It doesn't have struts. It has coil-over shocks.
That should be OBD 2