If the car has simply cut out because water has splashed around, dry things out and spray with a water displacing oil such as WD40.
If the water found its way into the engine you're going to have to change the oil and oil filter. You'll probably be able to dry the air filter.
Remove the spark plugs and use an airline to blow/dry the cylinders out. Use the airline to dry all electrical connections and also around the fuel system.
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Automatically adjusts the mirror to prevent glare from blinding you if a car with high beams suddenly pops up behind you
SOURCE: where is egr valve on 2004 mercury monterey mini
You can get the EGR Valve for $80.00 OEM Motorcraft
Part, on the internet and install your self
The code better be for an EGR Valve issue or
be having issues going up hill under a load or
that isn't your problem
SOURCE: 2004 Mercury Monterey Mini Van - At 75k, engine
I had a similar problem. Turned out it was a bad fuel rail pressure sensor. Thew a OBD-II Code P0193. Bought a new sensor and installed it in about an hour. Easy. $40. Depressurize the fuel system first by disconnecting the switch under the jack cover in the rear of the van.
SOURCE: I have a 2000 Mercury Villager Mini Van Sport.
have the fuel pressure checked if it is ok then you most likely have a bad cam or crank sensor.. is the check engine light on? that will help to pinpoint the issue. if no check engine light then most likely its a fuel pump.
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