Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 1998 Mercury Mountaineer

Table 1 shows ten common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 1998 Mercury Mountaineer. The number one most common problem is related to the engine (six problems). The second most common problem is related to the car stall (five problems).


Recently reported Engine And Engine Cooling problems of the 1998 Mercury Mountaineer

The Engine problem

The contact owns a 1998 Mercury Mountaineer. Early in the morning, the contact smelled something burning and noticed that her vehicle was on fire. As a result, the garage and part of the house were burned.   Read details...

The Car Stall problem

One of the braided stainless steel fuel lines that attaches to the engines fuel rail developed a leak. I kept smelling a strong odor of gas, but I could not find out where it was coming from. After two weeks of smelling the gas, I took it to a garage and they showed me the gas squirting from the   Read details...

The Catalytic Convertor problem

My check engine light has been coming on. I have had various shops use their computer to find out why the light was on and have paid for cleaning valves, sensors, and hoses as well as having new sensors installed. The first instance occurred at 90,000 mileage on my vehicle.   Read details...


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