You need an OBD2 code reader. Bear in mind that reseting the engine light won't do you any good if you haven't corrected the problem that triggered it in the first place.
On a ( 1996 ) Mercury Tracer , the " check engine " warning light is at theBOTTOM of your instrument panel under the right hand side of the fuel gauge ( under the " F " )
you have a fault code on emission systems
There are hundreds of things that can cause the check engine light to come on. See related questions below for more info.
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For a 1999 Mercury Tracer : In the passenger compartment fuse panel The panel is labelled " CIGAR " and will be a 20 amp fuse
To reset the service engine soon light on a 2006 Mercury Mountaineer, you can buy a scan tool. Make sure you note down the numbers before scanning.
Assuming it is the same as the 1998 Mercury Tracer : The fog light switch is on the turn signal lever , next to the head light switch * you probably need to have your head lights on low beam
With an OBD2 scanner.
Needs new alternator.
There is no change transmission lamp.
Check the brake fluid level in your brake master cylinder in the engine compartment ( the brake light also comes on if the parking / emergency brake is applied )