Mercury Mountaineer owners have reported 9 problems related to engine shut off without warning (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mercury Mountaineer based on all problems reported for the Mountaineer.
Car when idle shuts off in middle of traffic locking break an steering wheel can cause accident happened to me in middle of traffic thank god I was close to emergency exit car shutoff not allowing to break had to press emergency break.
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My vehicle shuts off while driving. No warning, loses power steering, loses power brakes. It will start righ back up once I shift into park. This happens at all different speeds and temperatures. I could have just got in the car or been driving for hours. Happens at 15mph and 60mph just the same. Have almost been hit from behind of several occasions when this has happened.
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This vehicle idles very low and stalls at various speeds. No warning is given engine just shuts down. Spark plugs have blown totally out from the engine several times.
The engine has shut off twice while driving using cruise control. The first time I was able to get to the side of road and restart it. . The second time I put it in neutral and restarted it while moving. I am afraid to use the cruise control now - if there had been oncoming traffic we would've had a head-on collision as I was on a corner and went into the other lane. When the engine shuts off, the power steering is gone leaving it very difficult to turn.
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04 Mountaineer cluster gauge blacks out then meter gauge flickers. Waited for 10 min I'm parking lot then it comes on. Started to drive then about a mile into driving it shuts down. Mind you my SUV was still going but gauges shut down then my lights go off, then my windshield wipers go. By the grace of got I got home. While on road my engine was struggling. Help before that incident I had just replace thermostat housing because it cracked and I was loosing coolant.
The contact owns a 2005 Mercury Mountaineer. On the day the vehicle was purchased, the contact noticed fluid leaking onto her garage floor. She returned to the dealer and was informed that the pinion seal needed to be replaced, and repairs were made. While traveling 45 mph, the contact attempted to set the cruise control and the vehicle shut off in the middle of the road. She was able to pull over to the shoulder and restart the vehicle to drive home. After work one evening, she was unable to start the vehicle. After 20 minutes, her father arrived and was able to forcefully start the vehicle. The contact returned to the dealer the following day, but they could not duplicate the failure with the cruise control or the stalling. On June 16, 2008, she took the vehicle to the dealer and they replaced a fuse. Upon further inspection, they identified a bushing that needed to be replaced as well. All of these failures occurred within four months of purchasing the vehicle and with less then 4,000 miles placed on the vehicle by the contact. The failure mileage was 34,177 and current mileage was 37,600. Updated 07/15/08 when the consumer started the vehicle, the power seats and power locks failed to work. The consumer returned to the dealer and they replaced the driver side motor. The sway bar bushings were replaced. Updated 07/15/08.
- the contact owns a 2005 Mercury Mountaineer. On 11/20/06 the contact's heater on/off switch wouldn't allow her to turn the heater off. The contact had to drive with the windows rolled down. The contact also attempted to turn the vehicle off and restart and the failure continued to occur. While driving on 12/18/06 at 35mph the engine stalled and the vehicle shut off. The warning indicator light read check engine, low pressure prior to the failure. The failure also occurred on 1/19/07. Each time the failure occurred the contact was using the cruise control. The vehicle has been diagnosed and found the vehicle to be operating normally. The mechanic has also driven the vehicle to diagnose it since the last failure and has experienced no failures. She was advised that the service manager would contact her the failure and after the initial contact, she hasn't received any calls from him. After 15 to 20 minutes, the vehicle will restart. The most recent incident almost caused a collision with a heavy duty truck. The mechanic also stated to have the vehicle towed if this reoccurs. The contact does not want to drive the vehicle due to the safety risk involved. The current and failure mileage was 13,000. The mechanic also asked if a light was present on the windshield at the time of the failure.
While driving 45mph engine just shutoff without warning.
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While going up a hill at 30 mph consumer noticed dash lights flickering on and off. A while later engine shut down, vehicle had to be towed to dealer. On November 1st, while traveling at about 60 mph, engine died. Consumer tried to restart while car was coasting to avoid a rear end collision, luckily vehicle restarted. Consumer felt very lucky. Please provide any further inforamtion.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
Engine Cooling System problems | |
Radiator problems | |
Car Stall problems | |
Gasoline Engine problems | |
Engine problems | |
Check Engine Light On problems | |
Engine Shut Off Without Warning problems | |
Engine Belts And Pulleys problems | |
Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problems |