To give a 1999 Mercury Tracer a tune-up, start by replacing the spark plugs and spark plug wires to ensure proper ignition. Next, change the engine oil and filter to maintain optimal engine performance. Check and replace the air filter and fuel filter if necessary, and inspect the ignition system, including the distributor cap and rotor. Finally, ensure all fluid levels are topped off and consider running a fuel system cleaner to enhance performance.
Its actuall called a IAC (Idle air Cotrol valve) It is located on the top of your throttle body. if this goes bad you have to give it gas to keep it running.
Hey Adam==Get a manual from the parts store and it will give you the procedure and pictures. GoodluckJoe
no its not free they will give you a free trial
P1132 means : Rich mixture , Bank one.....the system is not seeing the upstream oxygen sensor.
That depends on the year and model of the car in which you are tuning. If you give a specific year that would be a great help.
remove air breather hose to give room, then there a 3 bolts holding distributer on remove them. then you have acess to thermostat housing, there are 3 bolts houlding it on remove then put back together, this is for a 1.9 motor hope it helps.
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You need to have the code read. Any good auto parts place will read the code for you. Usually it is free. This will give you a good idea what is wrng with the vehicle.
You could be getting a signal from a tracer wire.
That's something you would have to look at yourself, we can't give you an answer unless you tell us in more... er.. detail.
It depends on what engine and year it is. Your friendly Dodge dealer will give you a list of recommended maintenance items including periods between.
Mercury(II) oxide does not give off oxygen when heated; instead, it decomposes into mercury and oxygen gas.