I bought a used 2003 Mountaineer in November come to find out that the AC doesn't work. I have added freon but still blows hot air. I bought a rebuilt AC compressor off Ebay and will have it installed soon.
check brake fluid level.
I'm having a hard time also the doors have child protections lock on them.
That happen to me when I had a transmission problem on my 2002. You need to goto the dealer. Are you having problems with hard shifting? email me offline tpscott@optonline.net
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In a 1998 Mercury Mountaineer, the starter solenoid relay is typically located in the engine compartment, mounted on the driver’s side near the battery. It is often found within the fuse box or as a separate unit close to it. If you’re having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's owner manual or a repair manual can provide specific diagrams and details.
I'm having the same problem. 98 Mountaineer. I think it's wheel bearing or possibly c/v joint. it sounds like a shredding almost, or grinding noise + squeak in the driver side front wheel hub.
I'm having trouble getting my email from AOL from my work computer in cambridge is anyone else having this problem. it just has an error message
On a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer, the turn signal flasher is located under the dashboard, typically near the steering column. You may need to remove some panels or cover to access it. The flasher is usually a small cylindrical component that plugs into the vehicle's fuse box. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the owner's manual can provide additional guidance.
In a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer, the emergency flasher relay is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a cover to access the fuse box, and the relay itself is often labeled for easy identification. If you're having trouble locating it, referring to the vehicle's owner manual can provide specific details and diagrams.
The flasher on a 2002 Mercury Mountaineer is located in the fuse panel, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to remove the cover of the fuse box. The flasher relay is typically identified in the fuse box diagram, often labeled as "turn signal" or "hazard." If you're having trouble locating it, consult the owner's manual for specific details.
I was having the same problem on my Ford Explorer and a gas station attendant said to insert the gas pump nozzle all the way and then pull it back about 1 inch . I have been doing that ever since with no more problems . Give that a try .
I was having the same problem on a Ford Explorer and a gas station attendant said to stick the nozzle in all the way and then pull it back about 1 inch , Ive had no problems since I started doing that , give it a try