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Robin Charest Posted on Feb 25, 2017

99 mountaineer fuse - 1999 Mercury Mountaineer

  • jack layton
    jack layton Feb 25, 2017

    Hi R. Charest, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
    I need more info, what does the fuse control? What kind of problem?

  • Robin Charest
    Robin Charest Feb 28, 2017

    Hi, Yes I have the 99 Mountaineer and the light on the stereo and the back wiper isn't working.
    I have the 5.0 V8 all well drive. I think you need to know that.
    but I don't have the owners book and was hoping it would only be a fuse.
    Thank you
    Robin C
    [email protected]

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