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2004 mercury mountaineer wont turn over with good battery

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Do you hear any noises ???
start with a bad connection and then fuses/relay and then switch or starter
do the dash lights come on when you turn the key on ???
this will get you going

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: Parking Brake Assembly for a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer

go to an advance or auto zone parts store if they are more they will price match

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Rich Norman

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  • Posted on Nov 22, 2009

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

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2010

SOURCE: 2004 mercury mountaineer wont start will turn over not crank

the igintion switch is bad

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2011

SOURCE: My 2004 Mercury Mountaineer is

get your mountaineer unlocked by a mechanic and then charge your battery, ofcourse if u don't have the key to unlock it urself.

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