2000 Mercury Mountaineer "replace thermostat" Questions

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...thermostat housing bolts to is leaking around the top. what is this part and can i replace it. it's a 2002 2w 6cyl mercury mountianeer. Thermostats usually connect to another hose so you should be ...

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replacing thermostat on 2006 mercury mountaineer 4.6 Go to youtube.com to see a video of this. Usually a simple job, but make sure you get the thermostat in right with the copper pellet side toward ...

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...thermostat housing in order to replace a water pump bypass hose? Mechanic advises that my 2000 Mountaineer's small by-pass hose is leaking. In order to replace it, either the water pump or thermostat ...

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replace thermostat nothing yet but im leaking water HAVE THE COOLING SYSTEM PRESSURE CHECKED. THIS WILL LET YOU KNOW FOR SURE WHERE THE LEAK IS. THESE HAVE A PLASTIC INTAKE THAT OFTEN CRACKS BELOW THE

...add the coolant, have a build-in thermostat. Sometimes this thermostat gets stuck, and this can cause the trouble you describe. The cover is not expensive (relatively speaking) to replace. Good

...thermostat so that you replace it right side up instead of backwards which is possible in some cars. Then replace the gasket and lightly bolt the housing down evenly. It is a soft metal and brute ...

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cold air blows out of the defrost. does the thermostat need to replaced? Thermostat wouldn't likly cause that. You've probably got a problem with the system that controls the flap doors in the duct ...

what will make a 2004 mercury mountaineer run ho?t have replaced hoses and radiator does it run hot all the time? have you replaced the thermostat? how's the water pump? can you see fluid circulation?

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...replace it.. Did you bleed the system to get the air out after it was changed? Is the vehicle over heating, the thermostat you just changed is bad. Is the coolant level up to par after you run the ...

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No Heat Replaced thermostat and lower thermostat housing It is possible that the air inside the cooling system.

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