Inside of the drivers side door is a sticker with recommended tire inflation numbers. Look in the owners manual for recommended inflation numbers. If the sticker is not there or the owners manual is MIA or missing in action.Go to the tire and look for maximum inflation numbers on the side wall. Inflate to 5psi under maximum number.
Inside the transmission. Pan must be removed to access the filter.
The computer module in a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer is located behind the rear right panel in the truck space. The rear right seat belt panel must be removed and then the lower panel. The module is located beneath a green plug.
The force of the crash must be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the airbags ( SRS )
The transmission fluid can only be checked with a special tool from Mercury (there may be aftermarket tools). A plug on the underside of the transmission must be pulled and the tool inserted. The short answer for regular driver maintenance is, "No."
Far left side of dash. Must open Driver's door to access the panel which simply pops off.AnswerFar left side of dash. Must open Driver's door to access the panel which simply pops off. ==========================================================* for the 1997 to 2001 model years of Mercury MountaineerNewer models the fuse panel is under the drivers side of the dash( Helpfull )
Mercury (as metal) can and must be recycled.
Check out this Web site. www.shareamemory.com. It will give you some insight to a common problem with Ford / Mercury radios. Bad solder job in radio. Must remove and resolder conection.
It must not. Mercury is very toxic. It's safer to use colored alcohol in thermometers.
Generally the seal on eithe the power steering pump or the rack and pinion steering must be replaced by a large shop that specializes. Not many individuals have successfully rebuilt either a rack and pinion or a power steering pump.
You can't. The Exporer/Mountaineer must be taken into the dealership for them to check with their computer diagnostic equiptment. see this link at Edmunds carspace http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.ef16d7c/0 You can't. The Exporer/Mountaineer must be taken into the dealership for them to check with their computer diagnostic equiptment. see this link at Edmunds carspace http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.ef16d7c/0
Mercury is listed as a corrosive by the Dept. of Transportation and must be shipped as a hazardous substance.
First we must ask ourselves how we would get your mom to mercury.