Car cuts out with least bit of acceleration
SOURCE: 2003 Ford Windstar Traction Control engaging while driving
If it happens alot I would replace your traction control mechanism. Otherwise it may have just been one of those fluke car things
SOURCE: Replacement of the thermostat in my 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis
yes you can,drain coolant from the radiator,remove radiator hose,detach the thermostat cover from engine , remove the thermostat noting the direction in which it was installed in block. remove the gasket and thoroughly clean the sealing surface , refit the therostat.rifitting is the reverse of removal.
SOURCE: Mercury grand marquis 1997 temperature control
I'm not sure if yours is identical to mine since yours is second gen and mine is third gen, but with mine (1998 MGM), the heat was stuck on all the time. Full heat would practically cook your feet and you couldn't shut it off.
It was a servo/servo arm that controls the hot/cold mix door. The part was $15. The labor was $700. They had to take the entire dash out of the car to get at the part. Required two more visits due to a missed electrical connection to a daylight sensor and a vacuum issue that made the car stall when put into reverse.
My car had 150K on it at the time. Has 165K on it now. Still runs great and looks great. It's now my wife's auto and I drive a 2006 MGM.
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