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OEM 2008 Mercury Mountaineer Parts for Cooling System

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Coolant Reservoir, Thermostat Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Mercury Mountaineer

  • Q: How to service the thermostat on a 4.0L SOHC engine on 2008 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: When servicing the thermostat of a SOHC 4.0L engine, the cooling system should be drained, upper radiator hose disconnected, and bolts (tighten to 10 Nm when fitting or changing) on the thermostat housing cover removed. Check and change the O-ring (when necessary), but refit the new thermostat and housing cover.
  • Q: How to Properly Remove and Install a Coolant Reservoir on 2008 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: Prior to the filling of the coolant expansion tank, ensure that the engine is cooled or air will not penetrate the system. Break the connection of the overflow hose, take away the MAF sensor wiring when necessary, and remove the tank bolts. Install new tank, secure bolts to 7 Nm and fill with a 50/50 mixture of coolant and water.
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