Where is the transmission fluid in a Mercury Mountaineer?

Where is the transmission fluid in a Mercury Mountaineer?

A Mountaineer does not have a dipstick on the transmission; instead, it has a plug that releases fluid and also allows operators to add fluid. The plug is located on the side of the transmission and can be difficult to reach.

Are there transmission problems in a Mercury Mountaineer?

Our 2004 had trouble after quick stops- the engine would race and then finally shift into gear. It also started to leak. The guy at the transmission shop said that these are notoriously bad tranny’s and they’re only good for about 70K (ours had 63K).

Why is my Mercury Mountaineer making a noise?

At higher speeds the noise disappears and runs fine. It appears usually on cold days and does not subside when the car warms up. I had it at a trans shop and he found nothing wrong, but did hear the noise. He changed the fluid and filter.

What kind of Mercon does a Mercury Mountaineer use?

My 2001 Mountaineer’s 4R70W transmission overheats. I replaced the filter and drained the fluid from the torque converter drain plug. I filled the transmission with 12 quarts of Mercon V. The capacity is 13.9 quarts.

What’s the MSG on a Mercury Mountaineer?

Turning the car off/on resets the msg and sometimes don’t show up for the rest of the trip and runs ok. In the workshop#1 (general) I was told the scan shows code 775; solenoids out of range.

How do you check the transmission fluid on a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer?

A Mountaineer does not have a dipstick on the transmission; instead, it has a plug that releases fluid and also allows operators to add fluid. The drain plug is located on either the left or right side of the transmission. Remove the plug by unscrewing it with your hand.

Where do you put transmission fluid in a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer?

How do you add transmission fluid to a Mercury Mountaineer?

It usually involves simply removing a dipstick, inserting a funnel and pouring in the the fluid. Adding transmission fluid to a Mercury Mountaineer is a bit different, however. A Mountaineer does not have a dipstick on the transmission; instead, it has a plug that releases fluid and also allows operators to add fluid.

Where is the fluid level plug on a mountaineer?

A Mountaineer does not have a dipstick on the transmission; instead, it has a plug that releases fluid and also allows operators to add fluid. The plug is located on the side of the transmission and can be difficult to reach. Purchasing a fluid level tube and a small funnel from your local auto parts store can make the job much easier.

What kind of engine does a Mercury Mountaineer have?

As with the Ford Explorer, the Mountaineer is fitted with fully independent wishbone front suspension. For 1997, the Mercury Mountaineer was fitted with a 215hp 5.0L V8 with a 4-speed automatic transmission. For 1998, the 205hp 4.0L V6 SOHC was offered as an option.

When did the Mercury Mountaineer go into production?

1997 Mercury Mountaineer. The Mercury Mountaineer was began production in late 1996 as a 1997 model. As with the Ford Explorer Limited, the Mercury Mountaineer was offered only in a four-door body configuration. After its first year, sales of the Mountaineer fell short of Lincoln-Mercury sales projections.