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Coolant Reservoir, Thermostat Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Mercury Mariner

  • Q: How to service the coolant reservoir on 2006 Mercury Mariner?
    A: To maintain the coolant tank, place the car in a neutral position in a hoist. empty the cooling system and dislodge the radiator-to-degas bottle hose. Take out the degas bottle nuts, lift the degas bottle and remove the degas bottle to radiator hose. Undo the process of removal, and place the new degas bottle and fill the cooling system.
  • Q: How to service the thermostat housing on a 2.3L engine on 2006 Mercury Mariner?
    A: In order to service thermostat housing on a 2.3L engine, a vehicle must be in neutral position on a hoist. Take out hoses, drain the cooling system, pull out accessory drive belt and disconnect. Take out the housing bolts, fit in the new housing, tighten it to 10 Nm and fill in the cooling system to complete.
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