Check the wire cnx. also good to replace the temp sensor for the fan. Just bypass the sensor to see if the fan does work first.
Evidently the cooling fan is not working.
A bubbling noise when accelerating on a Mercury Topaz 1990 could indicate a problem with the cooling system, such as air bubbles in the coolant or a leak. It is recommended to check the coolant level, look for any visible leaks, and consider bleeding the cooling system to remove air pockets. If the issue persists, it's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle.
If the problem your having is in your 'cooling system' , flushing it out could help out a lot.
A miner would be more likely to use panning to find platinum than to find topaz. This is because platinum is heavier than topaz.
Yes. Corundum will scratch topaz and every other mineral with a hardness of 9 or lower on the Mohs hardness scale.
I have the same problem but on Fiat Punto 75sx 1999. please let me know if you slove the problem and will do so if I solve it
There would be very little perceptible change
Mixing topaz and turquoise would not result in a new gemstone; instead, you would have a mix of blue and yellow-green hues. Topaz is typically yellow, orange, or brown, while turquoise is a blue to blue-green mineral.
Check water pump repl. thermosat repl coolant repl. water temp. switch swap coolant fan Problem solved when repl. cooling fan relay it had an Intermitent problem. sometimes the electric cooling fan would come on then it would not when temp. was at it peak no fan after repl the relay it worked properly.
You have a cooling system problem, most likely a stuck thermostat. The thermostats have been a problem in the Mountaineer/Explorer.
the computer box on a 1992 topaz is on the drivers side under the dashboard on the firewall behind the fuse panel to the left i would think a 1993 would be similar
Would that be the time on the clock, or the timing on the engine ?