Check fuses #1 #2 #9 #10 #11 #12 in the battery junction box under the hood to make sure they are good
Check fuse #8 in the central fuse box inside the car
Maybe you should send it to a shop of pro`s if your asking this, if something is in the way of removing or installing a bolt or nut, you may have to remove that item obstructing it first in this case "the black box" to get to the nut or bolt your aiming towards. Engine work can really be a pain and requires patients.
Yes, It can be done. It will depend on how the pan is bolted on. Some vehicle makers fit pan bolts that are hidden inside the transmission housing. This means the transmission will need to come off. If you can get a workshop manual for the vehicle it will give you a guide as to where all the bolts are.
That is a lot of information to give. Your best option here is to buy a good quality workshop manual for your vehicle. That should have everything you need and more.
You will need a qualified mechanic to look at this engine. If your timing belt snapped there is a very good chance the engine is junk. The only real way to find out is to take the cylinder head off. That way you can check the piston crowns and valves for damage. The fuel blowing back through the throttle can be caused by a valve issue from the belt breaking.
JustAnswerhttps://www.justanswer.com > Mercury Repair Mar 11, 2010 - Lets try this. Remove the horizontal motor from the bottom of the seat, which I am not going to lie is going to be tough with the seat mounted. 1 answer · Top answer: The switch rarely fails, its usually the seat control module or the seat motor.