If the heater in a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer is not working, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include low coolant levels, a faulty thermostat, or a malfunctioning heater core. Additionally, problems with the heater control valve or a broken blower motor can also prevent warm air from circulating. It's best to check these components to diagnose and resolve the issue.
5x114.3 Think it will work with 5x4.5 too (standard/metric conversion) but not sure.
5w-30 would work best. If you prefer a heavier oil, you could also use 10w-30.
Could be a bad actuator in the door
If your overhead compass on your 1998 Mercury Mountaineer does not work, the fuse could be what is wrong with it. Check the fuse and replace it as needed.
my 1998 mountaineer hood release will not work. Is there another way to open it?
Has the power window lock switch on the drivers door armrest been switched on ?
No - the starting system is totally separated from the remote entry.
Yes, it does.
the air conditioner and heater are two separate things.(not connected) ;) it may have a fuse. or the it could just be bad.
if the blower motor works most likely heater core is bad. need more info
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When the heater resistor goes, your climate control fans will only work on the fourth setting. You can get a new resistor from any Ford Lincoln Mercury dealer, though they may have to order one.