How much does it cost to repair a Mercury Sable?
The average cost for a Mercury Sable General Diagnosis is between $88 -$111. Learn More Good news! We found 32 RepairPal Certified shops near you. Here’s a few you can book directly with.
Why does my Mercury Sable stall at 2, 000 rpm?
Rough Idle problem, be careful WRONG Idle Control valves IAC are being sold for this year model, that cause super high idles over 2,000 rpm then settles down. Looking inside it, it has a little brass shaft with a spring extending out.
What does idle control valve do on Mercury Sable?
Idle control valve makes the idle high and with foot off the accelerator car runs at 40-45 MPH. I disconnected the electrical plug to the valve and car runs great! Car starts,but dies immediatley when take foot off gas. When pressing on gas, will die if I dont rev engine.
When did the Mercury Sable go out of production?
Mercury Sable. Due to low sales, the Mercury Sable ended production during the 2009 model year, with the final vehicle produced on May 21, 2009. Although the Ford Taurus remains in production (as of the 2018 model year), the closure of the Mercury brand left the full-size Sable without a direct successor.
What kind of transmission does a Mercury Sable have?
The first-generation Mercury Sable was sold in two trim levels, in line with other Mercury models: base-trim GS and top-trim LS. As the first-generation Sable was never sold with a manual transmission, there was no equivalent to the Taurus MT-5 or Taurus SHO.
What kind of suspension does a Mercury Sable have?
The Sable is equipped with four-wheel independent suspension. The front axle is fitted with MacPherson struts and a stabilizer bar; the rear axle on sedans is a coil-sprung 4-link layout with a coil-sprung double-wishbone (short/long arm) for station wagons, along with a stabilizer bar.
When did the Ford Sable become a full size car?
From the 1986 to 2005 model years, the Sable was produced as a mid-size vehicle; four-door sedan and five-door station wagon body styles were offered. For 2006, the Sable was withdrawn, replaced by the full-size Montego and mid-size Milan. For 2008, the Sable was reintroduced as a full-size car, offered solely as a four-door sedan.