Should be 5W-20, which is typical for Ford products with a gasoline engine.
No, Mariner 10 was used as a space probe for a Flyby of Venus and Mercury launched in 1973.
One can purchase a used Mercury Mariner Hybrid from a local car dealer. Alternatively, one can use online resources like Craigslist and Carfax to find sellers in the area.
The Mercury Mariner is a passenger vehicle. It's only a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes. If it has passenger plates, it is not considered a commercial vehicle, and is not subject to commercial vehicle restrictions.
None of the Mariners actually landed on Venus. They were "fly-by" missions. Mariner 2 reached Venus in December 1962 and Mariner 5 in 1967. In 1973, Mariner 10 passed Venus and used the planet's gravity to alter its course and continued on to Mercury.
That number usually comes with the owner's manual on a plastic card. If you bought thecar used, dealer help is probably needed.
That number usually comes with the owner's manual on a plastic card. If you bought thecar used, dealer help is probably needed.
Mercury (disambiguation):The planet Mercury was known to ancient civilizations beginning with the Babylonians, Egyptians, Persians, and Chinese. The Greeks had two names for the planet: Apollo (in the morning sky) and Hermes (in the evening sky). The Romans named it Mercury for the Roman equivalent of Hermes, the messenger of the gods.The element mercury is named for the same Roman gods, and was isolated from the mineral cinnabar, mercury sulfide, as early as 1500 BC in ancient Egypt. It was also produced in China before the 2nd century BC.
According to the 2008 Mercury Sable owners manual : ( the Motorcraft FL-400-SB12 engine oil filter is used for the 3.5L V6 engine )
" regular " unleaded , 87 octane ( according to the Owner Guide )
" regular " unleaded , 87 octane for the 5.4 liter in a 2008 Ford Expedition
For the calipers on a 2007 Mercury Mariner, you typically need a 7mm hex socket to remove the caliper bolts. However, it's always a good idea to double-check your specific vehicle's manual or consult a repair guide, as variations may exist depending on the brake system used.