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Reston F Myron Posted on Jan 20, 2018

I have a coolant leak in the left rear wheel well of my 2010 mercury mountaineer. V8 AWD Premier

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 Mercury Mountaineer no heat

no you have to remove the vent between the hood and the windsheild its on the out side of the car it sounds like your freshair vent is stuck open

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Michael Gutwein

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2009

SOURCE: How do you access the spark plugs 2002 mercury mountaineer

IIRC these are a coil over design. meaning the coil is over the plug. the coil should have one 8mm bolt holding it on the lower intake manifold. remove the coild to get to the spark plugs. look by the fuel injectors, coil should be just next to it or very close. coil usually says motorcraft on it and circle in design.

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Johnny Brown

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2009

SOURCE: My 2003 Mercury Mountaineer V8 AWD transfer case

the problem is the chain inside strechs, could cause case damage, it will soon break and then truck wont move, depending on how bad it is you may be able to drive a bit more, threres just alot of strain there because of it being awd, if it is noisey it doesnt have to be replaced just fixed,good luck.

Testimonial: " Thanks! It does make noise, a clunking sound when I back up and cut the wheel to the left or right. The tires skip also. "

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2010

SOURCE: have a 1998 awd mercury mountaineer and the front

You can replace the bearing only if there is no damage to the races. You will need to inspect these when you remove the hub and retaining nuts and bearings. The race is really not that expensive and I would replace the race at that same time I replaced the bearing. This however is not required. The race is the part the bearing makes contact with and maybe worn if the bearing has gone bad.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2011

SOURCE: I need a new transmission in my 2004 Mercury

Replacing a transmission can run $1,800-$3,500
I'm thinking closer to $2800 for you because it is a more sophisticated AWD model, perhaps more. Hope that is informative enough for you.

Please rate me, thanks!

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Show me the firing order of a 1997 mercury mountaineer v8 , 5.0l awd

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I have a 2005 Mercury Mountaineer Premier 4.6L. When the AWD kicks in it pulls hard to the right and a grinding noise from the front diff. The AWD will continue to kick in every time I step on the gas no...

Have you serviced the front differential? If you check your manual, you'll see it needs to be serviced at somewhere around 30K mi intervals similar to the transmission. Typically changing of the fluid is done but if left unchecked provides the potential for early failure.

Grinding noises from the front dif are NOT a good sign - and may indicate the need for an expensive repair / replacement. Fluids may have leaked out completely or are too low and caused overheating, etc.

I would bring it to a trusted mechanic ASAP to see if damage can be minimized!
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My 2002 mercury mountaineer awd v8 4.6 has a clicking noise coming fron the rear passenger side wheel....seems to stop clicking when i slow down to about 5 - 10 mph!!! ANY IDEAS???

check for smal rocks or a flat head screw in that tire i had that problem last week then i came out in the moring and had a flat tire.
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Front differential broke in my 2003 mercury mountaineer v8 how much to fix

Depends I had a whole new used one put in for 1300...I had the front diff replaced 2x and the front driveshaft 2x a Drive shaft by shaftmaster is about 340. Some type of frame tweakage that throes it off. Always make sure you have the same tread on your Mountaineer if you have AWD.
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My 2003 Mercury Mountaineer V8 AWD transfer case needs to be replaced. What problems can occur if left untreated?

the problem is the chain inside strechs, could cause case damage, it will soon break and then truck wont move, depending on how bad it is you may be able to drive a bit more, threres just alot of strain there because of it being awd, if it is noisey it doesnt have to be replaced just fixed,good luck.
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