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Urn signals/hazard not working

Click here Jim to see location.
11/28/2012 8:39:53 PM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Nov 28, 2012
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We have replaced a motor and it will not start. We think it is not getting any gas to the throttle body. What is wrong?

he following are the general instructions on the start of diagnosing any electronically controlled engine or transmission problem.

The engine and the automatic transmission (transmission control is only for automatics, engine is still computer controlled no matter the transmission type) in this vehicle are computer controlled and in most cases when a fault occurs a fault code is stored in the memory of the computer control module. There are exception to this, such as the Mass Airflow Meter and fuel pressure problems. What must be done is to have all the basic testing done such as a scan of the system for fault codes as well as a check with a live data scanner tool for engine functions that are not within range of normal, a trained technician is required to know what is correct and what isn't, then based on careful diagnostics done from a factory repair manual the correct part is replaced or the wiring repaired or the computer replaced (known as the PCM), which is very rarely the problem. Other basic checks must be done as well such as mechanical problems with the engine as well as engine state of tune and mileage on the engine. The transmission can have mechanical issues as well such as no gear engagement at all or a failed pump or other pressure related problems. Also engine mechanical problems ca cause many drive-ability related problem such as rough idle and other symptoms

10/19/2012 9:01:05 PM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Oct 19, 2012
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Engine will not start

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The following are the general instructions on the start of diagnosing any electronically controlled engine or transmission problem.

The engine and the automatic transmission (transmission control is only for automatics, engine is still computer controlled no matter the transmission type) in this vehicle are computer controlled and in most cases when a fault occurs a fault code is stored in the memory of the computer control module. There are exception to this, such as the Mass Airflow Meter and fuel pressure problems. What must be done is to have all the basic testing done such as a scan of the system for fault codes as well as a check with a live data scanner tool for engine functions that are not within range of normal, a trained technician is required to know what is correct and what isn't, then based on careful diagnostics done from a factory repair manual the correct part is replaced or the wiring repaired or the computer replaced (known as the PCM), which is very rarely the problem. Other basic checks must be done as well such as mechanical problems with the engine as well as engine state of tune and mileage on the engine. The transmission can have mechanical issues as well such as no gear engagement at all or a failed pump or other pressure related problems. Also engine mechanical problems ca cause many drive-ability related problem such as rough idle and other symptoms

10/19/2012 8:53:52 PM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Oct 19, 2012
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Location fuel pump fuse 1993 plymouth grand voyger

Not sure I understand your problem, but the fuse and relay are both in the box in the engine compartment.
10/17/2012 2:44:04 AM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Oct 17, 2012
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Put new battery in car and now every time i open the any door the alarm goes off even when the car is not locked

sounds like you tripped the secerity system
10/16/2012 3:38:57 AM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Oct 16, 2012
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1999 mountaineer, bad smelling fuel, chugging

try to replace the fuel filter that may help
10/13/2012 3:47:12 AM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Oct 13, 2012
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1998 Mercury Mountaineer radio display light

replace the radio
8/20/2012 10:06:30 PM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Aug 20, 2012
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Need to find location of orifice tube on my 1998

the orifice tube always goes in the high side , the thinner line, most of the times close to the evaporator...an easy way to find it is touch with your fingers the line ,in some place will be hot and in another cool , when it change from hot to cool there is the place, most of the time is close to the line connection , hope this help
8/8/2012 2:17:27 PM • 1998 Mercury... • Answered on Aug 08, 2012
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Bleed brakes

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