Mercury Mystique owners have reported 6 problems related to cooling fan (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 Mystique based on all problems reported for the Mystique.
1998 Mercury Mystique. Electrical sub-harness connector problems. The consumer stated he took the vehicle to his mechanic, because the ac wasn't cooling properly and the vehicle would over heat, while it was on. The vehicle has two fans in the front and they found the cooling fan melted and the sub-harness connector burned up. In addition, they showed the consumer the part of the sub-harness with the insulation just falling off the wire. They had to replaced the fan motor unit and had to splice in a fan connector and wire into the rest of the sub-harness, because for said the sub-harness was obsolete and not available. While it functions, the check engine light has since illuminated for a cam shaft position sensor, which the consumer was informed it was related to the sub-harness. Also, the lower control arms, ball joints, front struts, rear struts and rear mounts, numerous O2 sensors, radio antenna, rack and pinion, drivers side power window and switch controller were all replaced. The engine and transmission mounts also had to be replaced.
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Fan stopped working on 1998 Mercury Mystique, no heat in car. Most likly cause is the resistor on the heater blower moter. This should be covered on Ford recalls 01s22 or 01m07, but Ford will not fix it. Ford did replace this part under recall 99m07 on 01/17/2001, this is an on going issue and all Mystiques should be cover under 01m07.
Took vehicle to a Ford dealer for recall of engine cooling fan motor. They checked and said there was no problem, however a fuse was blown and they did replace the fuse. This tells me there must have been a problem for the fuse to need replacing. Approx. 3 weeks later, without any signs, was driving to work and the "check engine soon" light came on. Immediately afterwards the car stopped. The engine overheated and totally melted the engine components. The car had just been serviced. I feel that there obviously was a problem with the cooling fan and the result was exactly as the recall warned for the engine cooling fan. I have called Ford with no results. I now have to replace the motor. Please advise. What is my recourse?.
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Vehicle hums and cuts off. Problem has gotten worse since purchase. Engine & fan light came on. Each time vehicle has been at dealer. Dealer can't find a remedy.
00v 367 00/engine cooling fan: engine cooling fan was on fire while pulling in parking space. Dealer was notified, and informed consumer vehicle was not covered under recall due to VIN. Please feel free to provide us with any further information concerning this matter.
In January 2000, my fan stopped running and my abs light went off simultaneously as I was rolling to a complete stop in a parking lot. My speed was very slow, as I was just stopping at the exit to the parking lot. Ford covered the fan switch, as it was under my extended warranty. They researched and stated the abs module had blown, and was in no way related to what had happened with the fan. This is the third time the fan switch had been replaced. Ford would not cover the abs module, and told me that the part alone was $936. 00 and it would require a half a day's labor to install. The dealer charged me 79. 77 for running the diagnostic tests on the vehicle to find the problem. I took the car to a local garage, and had the repair done for $450. 00. I was very angry, as my warranty would not cover this part or labor, and I lease the vehicle. This part is covered in 3. 4l models, but not in my car. Yesterday, I was driving home and applied the brakes as I approached my home, the lights dimmed and the abs light went off. My fan was not on , therefore, it did not blow. My wipers and lights were on. I assume this is the same problem with the abs as last time. I feel that there has to be some electrical problem shorting this module out, and I do not want to pay more money to replace this if it is going to continue to occur. I went through all of the channels I could at Ford motor company, to no avail, the first time. I feel that there is a defect with my car that could be electrical and just may result in other problems. I lease this vehicle and will be done with it in February, however, I do not want to have to either drive around with my abs system not functioning, or pay more money to fix a problem that would logically seem to be a defect of the car. I would appreciate any assistance you could offer me with this situation. Thank you for any help you can offer.