It depends , what's the RPO - regular production order code ? Call the dealer with the code an they can tell you . Or hook up a up scale scan tool . one that will talk with all the modules on the computer . You could down load Forscan to you lap top an go on ebay an by a ELM327 wi-fi , this plugs into you OBD2 connector on the vehicle an communicates with the forscan scan tool . It shows all the computers on the vehicle . ELM327 V1 5 OBD II Bluetooth Car Diagnostic Interface Scanner
SOURCE: cant get spare tire off
The metal sleeve on the end of the cable,you turn it sideways and push it thru the hole in the wheel. If it is stuck to the wheel just pick up on the wheel then tap the sleeve with a hammer.
the sensor is on the rear of your engine next to the firewall on the 5.0 looking at the egr valve just to the right of it, has two small bolts holding it on and holding the stamped steel bracket for its up against
SOURCE: 1999 Mercury Mountaineer, heater/AC fan no longer blowing
I would check the fan first disconnect the electrical connectors on it and use a pair of home made jumper cables and run it from the battery. If it works move unto relay if it doesn't you've found the culprit.
Next check relay in the fuse box. Coolant tempertant switch(CTS) aka thermal switch and its circuit. CTS is usually located in the water jacket by the t-stat.
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