To replace the overdrive transmission sensor on a 1999 Mercury Mystique, first, ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and supported. Locate the overdrive sensor on the transmission, typically near the transmission pan or on the valve body. Disconnect the electrical connector and remove the mounting bolt to take out the old sensor. Install the new sensor in reverse order, ensuring a secure connection, and check the Transmission Fluid level afterward.
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In a 1998 Mercury Mystique, the transmission filter is located inside the transmission pan. To access it, you need to remove the transmission pan, which involves draining the transmission fluid and unbolting the pan from the transmission housing. Once the pan is removed, you can replace the filter, which is typically mounted on the valve body. It's recommended to replace the transmission fluid and gasket upon reassembly for optimal performance.
i need to know where the speed sensor is in my mercury mystique so i can replace it.
replace it
by going to a body shop
No. Three speeds are normally without overdrive. There may be another transmission that you could replace it with to get overdrive.
To change the transmission filter on a 1999 Mercury Mystique, first ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and secure. Drain the transmission fluid by removing the pan, then take out the old filter and replace it with the new one, ensuring the rubber O-ring is seated properly. Clean the pan and replace the gasket before reinstalling it, and refill the transmission with the appropriate fluid. Always check the fluid level afterward and run the vehicle to ensure proper operation.
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get a mechanic to do it...seriously... its not worth the aggravation...
Filter is internal and does not need service. There is a drain plug on the bottom of the trans. case for fluid drain. Refill thru dipstick tube.
Replacing ERG Valves in a 1998 Mercury Mystique is fairly hard because it requires great precision to avoid blocking the EGR passage.
Duck tape should do the trick