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the clicking noise? is it a pop and crack while turning the steering wheel from left to right while the vehicles moving?if so,you may have a bad cv joint in one of your axles.depending on which side its coming from,tells you which cv joint is bad.drivers side front?pop and crack? it's bad.passengers side,pop and crack while turning the steering wheel left to right? bad cv joint. in this case,you will need an axle replacement on the side where the pop and cracks coming from. thank you for choosing fixya.com and if this does not assist you,please feel free to repost your questions to fixya.com!
Probably need new brake pads-look through the wheel openings to see if the surface of the rotor is getting gouged by pads that have run down-you may have to remove the wheels to see since it might be an inside pad.
For2000 Mercury Sable 3.0L EFI DOHC 6cyl the Flasher is located on front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted in junction block.
Passenger compartment fuse panel The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses. To remove a fuse use the fuse puller tool provided on the fuse panel cover. I suggtes check the next positions...
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Sounds like a CV (Constant Velocity) joint. I can't completely solve this for you, but you can re-post with the CV problem. The sound - grinding and or popping - should be coming from only one side of the car - but it could be the inner or outer CV joint on that side. Check the rubber boots around the joints - they are located on each end of the drive shaft on the transaxle. If you have a torn boot, that will probably indicate which joint is bad.
Check the condition of the wheel bearings, front and back side if the brake rotor, and the back side of the rim. Everything should be clean, rust build-up can throw everything out of true. The hub or wheel-bearing should be tight and smooth when spun.
I have a 2000 Mercury sable sedan and when I turn to the right a get a squeaking noise coming from
the rod that attaching to the outer tie rod, the sound is coming from the boot on the right side of the rack and pinon sterring?
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