2003 Mercury Mountaineer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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2003 mountaineer binding while turning

Front:? Axle half shaft needs replacing.
3/19/2024 8:22:39 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Mar 19, 2024 • 115 views
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2003 Mercury Mountaineer. It runs well while cold but once it warms up, it misses on take off and idles roughly but still runs.

Clean the Throttle Body and Mass Air Flow Sensor. Also check for DTCs (diagnostic trouble codes). ..
12/9/2023 4:51:50 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Dec 09, 2023 • 29 views
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2003 Mercury Mountaineer. I found the problem, the mode door actuator shaft is broken on the left side. How could I fix the problem so I will have cold are on that side?

Strange, I am sure I answered this on the day you posted it. You don't normally have to remove the dash. They are behind the glove compartment and centre console section. https://www.google.com/search?q=2003+mercury+mountaineer+blend+door+actuator+replacement ..
7/16/2023 6:52:59 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Jul 16, 2023 • 50 views
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2003 Mercury Mountaineer. Why did my power window and audio quit at same time on my car?

Fuses?

Fuse box location and diagrams: Mercury Mountaineer (2002 ...

YouTube https://www.youtube.com > watch 2:55 See more on our website: https://fuse-box.info/mercury/mercury-mountaineer-2002-2005-fuses-and-relaysFuse box diagram (location and ... YouTube · Fuse Box Info · Dec 30, 2018

Mercury Mountaineer (2002-2005) fuses and relays

Fuse-Box.info https://fuse-box.info > mercury > mercury-mountainee... The fuse box is located under the instrument panel on the driver's side. The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment: Mercury Mountaineer (2002-2005 ...
2/24/2024 8:02:40 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Feb 24, 2024 • 167 views
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2003 Mercury Mountaineer 4.6. Vacuum hose diagram please?

Question edited for clarity and spelling. Question moved to make model category. Same as Ford Explorer. Click the link and also click on the images tab. https://www.google.com/search?q=2003+Mercury+Mountaineer+Vacuum+hose+diagram ..
7/13/2022 9:28:11 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Jul 13, 2022 • 191 views
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2003 Mercury Mountaineer 4.6, V8.

You need a good person with a pro grade scan tool computer. That should give a hint as it is likely to be sensor related. Change the fuel filter anyway. Where is the fuel filter located on a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer? It's under the vehicle in the fuel line from the tank to the engine.

where is the fuel filter located - 2003 Mercury Mountaineer

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3/26/2022 9:40:01 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Mar 26, 2022 • 229 views
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Why do I have no spark on my plugs

Have you checked All eight cylinders have lost spark or just 1 or 2 of them? When checking only remove ONE plug at a time so you don't mess up the firing order. If all 8 have gone off together it could possibly be an ignition module problem. This module triggers each coil in the correct order. I would suggest you get the vehicle plugged into a diagnostic system or an OBD2 scanner to check for trouble codes. Trouble codes can give clues to the problem. If you have to pay for the scan get prices at 4 or 5 different places as the prices charged can be VERY different!
1/19/2022 9:12:37 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Jan 19, 2022 • 90 views
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I have removed all the parts but can't get the screws out from the lower control arm on 03 Mercury Mountaineer and advice would be appreciated

put a nut on them and smack with a brass mallet they are press fit
5/30/2021 12:01:07 AM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on May 30, 2021 • 65 views
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4.0l 4wd. How can I remove and replace the left lower control arm?

you pay a dealer or other type or repair shop do it not a DIY task as it had to be realigned after repairs are done
5/26/2021 10:10:13 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on May 26, 2021 • 72 views
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The Piston came out of my 03 Mercury Mountaineer should I have it clean and put new rings on them or replace them for new ones also should I take the engine block to a machine shop to get it check

If you want it to be right take it to a machinest and have them check the crank new piston and rings and shells, as they will ballance everything up properly, you could do it yourself but as they have all the right tools you could never get it done aswell as thay could do it, all the best.
3/28/2021 4:46:43 AM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Mar 28, 2021 • 37 views
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Why doesn't it start?

The car security system has to recognise the code the transponder is programmed to. The transponder is a chip about the size of a short rice grain usually embedded in the plastic of the key or sometimes is part of a fob. You need the help of a good auto locksmith to recode the system and the keys or the dealer...
1/13/2021 1:32:11 AM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Jan 13, 2021 • 85 views
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I have a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer and suddenly I'm having problems when adding any gas. Even though it's on E, the pumps (I've tried several different gas stations) keep clicking off as though I've got a full tank. It does this after every thirty to seventy cents of gas has gone in (several times within a dollars worth) not only is this a huge inconvenience, it's also getting off stares from other customers as though they think I'm ridiculous for making many attempts to top off my tank so I've been putting in just $5 at each gas station just to avoid all the stares. In all my years,i have NEVER heard of this problem

Fuel tanks usually aren't a regular shape but are designed to fit unusual and difficult spaces and to make matters worse the filler pipe rarely enters the tank in the most sensible place that is the highest point - in fact the fuel filler pipe often enters the tank in the worst place which is near the bottom or at least well below the fuel level. Adding fuel therefore creates a pressure above the rising fuel that soon forces a bubble back through the filler pipe and a pair of wet shoes is the result... Manufacturers recognise this problem and usually provide a vent pipe to ensure mess-free filling. This is generally a small bore nylon or steel pipe from the highest point on the fuel tank leading to somewhere high in the filler neck so when the fuel cap is fitted it still becomes a sealed unit. Some manufacturers have provided a premium solution and placed the vent pipe internally. When wet shoes result from filling the tank it means the vent for whatever reason isn't there or it is blocked. This sometimes happens when the tank has been out and refitted carelessly.
12/1/2020 11:27:54 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Dec 01, 2020 • 54 views
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Over heat light goes on 2003 mercury mountaineer loses engine power engine isn't over heating

It could be a bad temperature sensor producing a false warning. Also, check the oil....sometimes low oil levels could cause the overheat light to come on. Next, have it check out by a mechanic
1/3/2020 5:15:16 AM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Jan 03, 2020 • 143 views
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My 2003 Mercury Mountaineer alarm system goes off by itself sometimes. Keeps repeating even though I remotely cut it off. Last night I had to finally go out and start the vehicle to make it quit.

bad door switch. See this posthttp://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/dome-light-stays-on/The BCM sees it as a door opening and sets off the alarmA bad door switch can malfunction ANY time. The alarm is looking for a door switch or hood switch opening. That's where you start--with an intermittent switch
5/14/2019 4:41:03 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on May 14, 2019 • 866 views
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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.
2/27/2019 3:19:59 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Feb 27, 2019 • 4,245 views
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Where is the oil filter located on a 2003 Mercury mountaineer?

My personal suggestion would be to go for these repair catalogs from www.reliable-store.com instead. much better info on all vehicles, complete details, and they also have live assistance feature
3/8/2018 7:56:31 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Mar 08, 2018 • 90 views
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2nd and 5th gear ratio errors after replacing solenoid pack

Try this article. It explains some of the internals of your transmission. HOPE THIS HELPS? FORD "FOUR VERSIONS OF 5R55" FORD "FOUR VERSIONS OF 5R55" Just as the title states, the Ford 5R55 Transmission has four versions. Ford 5R55 can have an N, S, or W behind those numbers.
  • The 5R55 is a rear wheel drive 5-speed that appeared in 1999 and later vehicles.
  • The 5R55W came out in the 2002 and later Ford Explorer and Ford Ranger models.
  • The 5R55N appeared in the Jaguar S-Type and Lincoln LS and in 2002 in the Ford Thunderbird.
  • The 5R55S without the Select Shift is used in the 2005 and later models of the ford Mustang.In 2003 the Thunderbird and Lincolns switched to the 5R55S that had the Select Shift (allows drivers to shift like a standard without the clutch).
Although the 5R55N is very similar to the W or S models, only a few parts are interchangeable. We receive numerous calls about these where someone has rebuilt the transmission, yet still experiences the same symptoms. The most common problem we see on these units is the excess wear on the case or valve body. Transmission case premature wear occurs on the overdrive and intermediate servo bores. Apply oil comes up through the servo pin bore and through the hollow pin applying the servo. This requires the pin to seal in the servo pin bore, as well as the release oil that both servos require. Over time, the number of apply and release wears out and the pin can no longer seal properly. The overdrive servo bore will usually have more wear due to it being used for second and fifth gear. As the servo leaks, which will result in a pressure loss, it lacks the pressure to hold the band completely applied or release it fast enough to prevent the band from being burned up. These issues can be repaired without replacing the case. Drilling the servo bores and installing a "cesleeve" to compensate for the wear eliminates the need to replace the case. The brass sleeve has proven to be more durable then the aluminum case, giving you more stability. You don't want to use a "used case" as the possibility of the bores being worn in is very likely. The valve body can also have excessive wear, most often seen on the TCC (torque converter clutch) modulator bore, or main regulator bore. In this case, the high duty cycle of use wears down the bore reducing clutch and servo pressures. Although the PCM (power control module) will try to compensate with an adaptive strategy, the excess wear will cause gear ratio or slipping codes.A valve body repair or update kit will usually correct these problems. Gear ratio error codes are very common on these transmissions due to servo pin bore wear occurring at a very low mileage, in some cases.You can have a gear ratio error code without having an electrical code (solenoid), but it is unlikely that you will have an electrical circuit code without a gear ratio error code. These are just a couple of most common problems seen on these transmissions, but not all these problems may have this problem. If you have any version of the Ford 5R55 transmission and are having problems with it, don't hesitate to bring your vehicle into The Transmission Shop to get it checked out. Having a proper diagnostic by qualified techs will eliminate the guess work and save you major expenses in the repair, rebuilding, or replacement of these transmissions.
2/10/2018 1:41:29 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Feb 10, 2018 • 1,274 views
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2nd and 5th gear ratio errors after replacing solenoid pack

What are the DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's ?
1/13/2018 3:17:53 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Jan 13, 2018 • 190 views
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When backing awd it grinds and drags itself along causing people to stop and stare. I've even had people ask me what's up with it...one told me the 4wd was on and I should turn it off. It's really m

get a new mechanic ether a break has locked up or a gear is locking up you need to get this looked at before you do thousands of dollers of damadge
11/9/2017 1:52:19 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Nov 09, 2017 • 140 views
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How do you find the rear a/c actuator in 2003 Mercury mountaineer

The rear blend door opens and closes to regulate air temperature. It's operated by a small electric motor. So the problem can be a stuck door, bad linkage (if your model uses linkage) or a bad motor. Bad motor is most common failure, but they usually fail in one position, not the clicking state. You'll have to remove the trim panel from the rear heater assembly. Then just follow the wires to a flat black box and listen for the noise. That'll be the actuator. Disconnect the electrical connector. Remove the screws that hold it in place. Then try moving the door by hand. If it moves freely, then the actuator is bad. Replace it.
10/28/2017 8:42:12 PM • 2003 Mercury... • Answered on Oct 28, 2017 • 143 views
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