Your transmission may need transmission fluid, or you may have a blown transmission.
same problem
Does it turn over? Is it getting fuel? Is it getting spark?
The fuel pump relay for a 1988 Mercury Tracer is located under the center of the dash, and hidden by the carpet. There are websites that have the repair manual for a 1988 Mercury Tracer available to download, either free or for a small charge.
can't be set. only replaced. and that isn't your problem anyway. replace the crank position sensor, or the fuel pump. then your 1.9 will start.
Take a look at the intake manifold gasket could have a leak. This problem could cause your 94 to stall when slowing down or coming to a stop. This may not be the problem but not uncommon for these cars at high millage.
I had this problem and it was my battery,but could also be in need of antifreeze.
I had this problem before just pull the engine fuse out in the fusebox and it should turnover then just put the fuse back in and just check your battery cables to
The fuel pump relay on a 1988 Mercury Tracer is located to the rear of the fuel pump. My Honest Mechanic offers troubleshooting manuals for fuel and no start situations. The first suggestion is to check for the fuel reset switch on the right rear passenger side of the trunk. Press the switch to reset the relay.
You might check your vehicle speed sensor. My 1997 Tracer is acting up along the same lines.
A bad starter can cause a Mercury Grand Marquis to not start. A bad alternator or a problem with the security system can be the cause for the car not starting.
Ignition switch may be defective.