Yes, the 1995 Mercury Mystique is equipped with a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor. This sensor plays a crucial role in monitoring the intake manifold pressure to help the engine control module (ECM) optimize fuel delivery and ignition timing for efficient engine performance. If you're experiencing issues related to engine performance, it may be worth checking the MAP sensor's condition.
No , the 2.0 liter is not an interference engine in the 1995 Mercury Mystique
Mercury Mystique with V6 engine has two oxygen sensors. First one located between radiator and engine, second - behind the engine, near the coil pack (below). It's not very difficult to replace them.
ABS came as standard equipment on the 95. It has ABS.
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We just changed one on a 1995 Mercury Mystique 4/95. It was located on the transmittion. They tell us there are 2 for this model, other one is supposed to be located in Instrument panel but we couldn't find it.
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The cam position sensor on a 1995 Mercury Mystique with a 2.0L engine is typically located near the front of the engine, mounted on the cylinder head or camshaft cover. It is often positioned near the timing belt or chain area, making it accessible for maintenance. To locate it precisely, consult the vehicle's service manual for diagrams and detailed instructions.
Yes,it had dual front airbags as standard on all trim levels.
Don't think yours will have a MAP sensor. It will have a MAF sensor, and it is attached to the air filter housing.
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It is mounted to the rear of the throttle body.