Mercury Tracer owners have reported 3 problems related to radiator (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I began having engine trouble last July. Whjen I turned the ingnition the engine began to buckle and make a loud noise. I would have to attempt starting it a few times to get a clean start. Then the engine would make a tapping noise and the engine light would come on. I took it to the dealer - they said it was a dirty cylinder and that it needed to be cleaned. They cleaned it but a few months later the same string of events occurred -- but the engine light went off before I could get it to the dealer. The dealer took the car anyway -- they kept it for almost 3 weeks and the car would not "act up" for them. They re-sealed some wires and gave it back to me because they couldn't find anything wrong with the engine. Well, needless to say the car kept having trouble starting and the engine light kept coming on and and going off by itself. I became fed up -- so I took it to precision tune instead of the dealer. They told me the wires that were sealed actually needed to be replaced and that's what the problem was. I paid them $318 to do it. I picked up my car -- and drove to work -- and what do you know -- the engine light came back on again and I had trouble starting it. I took it back to the shop -- I turned the car off and turned it back on for the mechanic and the car made a hidious sound and died right there in front of us. Apparently one of the cylinders stopped working and something was loose in the engine is what I was told. Now I have another car -- it wasn't worth fixing. I also had a coolant issue with the car -- I had to replace the radiator. That wasn't fun either.
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Engine check light would come on monthly, and consumer had to add coolant every 3 months. Took vehicle to a mechanic and they put a new radiator in.
Temperature gauge never once read above normal, was traveling, heard a noise in engine, slowed down and vechicle shut down. I believe thermostat may be defective, there was also damage to the cylinder head. Something is wrong with the engine cooling system when something like this happens because it was full of coolant and oil was full and had just been changed. I have alway had all maintanance done on time, this shouldn't happen at 45,000 miles on any vehicle.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Gasoline Engine problems | |
Engine Failure problems | |
Engine Belts And Pulleys problems | |
Check Engine Light On problems | |
Radiator problems | |
Engine Cooling System problems | |
Engine problems | |
Engine Oil Leaking problems | |
Coolant Leaking problems | |
Engine Stall problems |