SOURCE: 2002 mercury mountaineer power windows not working will not go up
read owners manual to locate pwr window fuse.or open up box and a label diagram should be on bottom of lid or door of fuse box. locate and pull.hold up to light to check or run continuity test.
if new fuse fixes prob, it is most likely going to happen again. then you'll need to isolate window that is problem.(last one used before fuse blows)go from there. GinoR
SOURCE: I want 2 change 2004 mercury mountaineer transmission fluid
The best way to change it is to flush it out You can do it yourself, but I do not recommend. A shop that is good like a Monro or Firestone usually charges about 100 bucks to flush and that includes the fluid. If you do it yourself, you will save about 60 dollars, but you risk damage to your radiator.
you will need a hose and an adapter. you back out the lower, or upper cooler line for your trans, whichever is the easiest to get to, (Some trucks have an auxiliary engine oil cooler, but make sure you are flushing the trans lines) put the adapter into the rad where you removed the line, and put a hose from each one down into a bucket. Have about 14 qt's of ford trans fluid ready. Put the funnel into the trans dip stick, and start the engine. pour the qts into the dipstick tube while the old fluid is pumped into the bucket. When you have about two gallons pumped into the bucket shut the engine off and reattach the line into the radiator. start up the engine and check your level. Fill with additional fluid if needed.
note: some say you should drop the pan. two things, you only change half the fluid when you do it that way, and second if you need to change the filter because it is clogged, it is too late for the transmission. The filter is only there to protect the valve body, not keep the fluid clean.
Hope this helps
SOURCE: I need a fuse box diagram
Fuse/Relay Location
Amp Rating
1
20A
Moonroof, Adjustable pedals, DSM, Memory lumbar motor
2
5A
Microcontroller power (SJB)
3
20A
Radio
4
20A
OBD II connector
5
5A
Moonroof
6
20A
Liftglass release motor, Door unlock/lock
7
15A
Trailer stop/turn
8
15A
Ignition switch power, PATS
9
2A
6R TCM/PCM (Ignition RUN/START), Fuel pump relay
10
5A
Front wiper RUN/ACC relay in PDB
11
5A
Radio start
12
5A
Rear wiper motor RUN/ACC, Trailer battery charge relay in PDB, Radio
13
15A
Heated mirror, Rear defrost indicator
14
20A
Horn
15
10A
Reverse lamps
16
10A
Trailer reverse lamps
17
10A
RCM, PAD lamp, OCS module
18
10A
Reverse park aid, IVD switch, IVD, AWD module, Heated seat switches, Compass, Electrochromatic mirror, AUX climate control
19
-
Not used
20
10A
Manual climate, DEATC, Brake shift
21
-
Not used
22
15A
Brake switch, Stop lamps, Turn lamps
23
15A
Power mirrors, Interior lamps, Puddle lamps, Battery saver, Instrument illumination, Homelink
24
2A
Cluster, Theft LED
25
15A
Trailer park, Trailer electronic brake module
26
15A
License plate/rear park lamp, Front park lamps, Manual climate
27
15A
Tricolor stop
28
10A
Manual/DEATC
CB1
25A
Windows
SOURCE: 03 mercury mountaineer, service engine soon light
Your Service Engine Soon light has nothing to do with reminding you to change your oil. The light is controlled by the ECM (Computer) in your vehicle. It monitors various sensors in your engine and compares them to variables or programs that is in its memory. When something is not registering correctly or is outside of its parameters it will turn on a MIL(Malfunction Indicator Light)or in your case a Service Engine Soon light. You will need a OBD II ( On Board Diagnostic) reader or scanner to hook up to your diagnostic port under your driver's side footwell to read what code the ECM is putting out. Than with the code the mechanic can look up the code to see what part is sending a malfunctioning. The scanner can also read and erase the code too. You can have your code pulled up with a OBD II scanner for free from any AutoZone store.
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