1999 Mercury Mountaineer OEM Service & Repair Manual
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Identification Codes The vehicle identification number (VIN) is a 17-digit combination of letters and numbers. The VIN is stamped on a metal tab riveted on the instrument panel, top upper left of the dash. The VIN number is also found on the vehicle certification (VC) label. Vehicle Identification Number World Manufacturer Identifier The first three vehicle identification number (VIN) positions are the world manufacturer identifier. SECTION 100-01: Identification Codes 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual Item Description 1 World manufacturer identifier 2 Brake type and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 3 Vehicle line, series, body type 4 Engine type 5 Check digit 6 Model year 7 Assembly plant 8 Production sequence number Page 1 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
1FM — Ford Motor Company, USA, multi-purpose vehicle 1FC — Ford Motor Company, USA, stripped chassis 4M2 — Mercury, USA, multi-purpose vehicle GVWR Code The fourth VIN position is the vehicle brake type and GVWR code (all vehicles use hydraulic brakes). Y — 4,001-5,000 pounds GVWR, Explorer/Mountaineer (less side impact air bags) Z — 5001-6000 pounds GVWR, Explorer/Mountaineer (less side impact air bags) M — 5,001-6,000 pounds GVWR, US Postal stripped chassis (less air bags) C — 4,001-5,000 pounds GVWR, Explorer/Mountaineer (with side impact air bags) D — 5,001-6,000 pounds GVWR, Explorer/Mountaineer (with side impact air bags) Line, Series and Body Type Code Positions 5 through 7 indicate vehicle line, series and body type. U60 — Explorer, 4x2, two-door, Sport U70 — Explorer, 4x4, two-door, Sport U61 — Explorer, 4x2, four-door, XL U71 — Explorer, 4x4, four-door, XL U62 — Explorer, 4x2, four-door, XLS U72 — Explorer, 4x4, four-door, XLS U63 — Explorer, 4x2, four-door, XLT U73 — Explorer, 4x4, four-door, XLT U83 — Explorer, AWD, four-door, XLT U64 — Explorer, 4x2, four-door, Eddie Bauer Page 2 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
U74 — Explorer, 4x4, four-door, Eddie Bauer U84 — Explorer, AWD, four-door, Eddie Bauer U65 — Explorer, 4x2, four-door, Limited U75 — Explorer, 4x4, four-door, Limited U85 — Explorer, AWD, four-door, Limited U66 — Mountaineer, 4x2, four-door U76 — Mountaineer, 4x4, four-door U86 — Mountaineer, AWD, four-door U69 — US Postal stripped chassis, RHD Engine Code The eighth VIN position is the engine displacement and number of cylinders. X — 4.0L, EFI, OHV, six cylinder E — 4.0L, EFI, SOHC, six cylinder P — 5.0L, EFI, eight cylinder K — 4.0L, EFI, SOHC, six cylinder, flex fuel Check Digit The ninth VIN position is a check digit. Model Year Code Page 3 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
The tenth VIN position is the model year code. Y — 2000 Assembly Plant Code The eleventh VIN position is the assembly plant code. U — Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky) Z — St. Louis (Hazlewood, Missouri) Build Sequence The last six VIN positions are an alphanumeric code for the vehicle build sequence. This is also the vehicle serial and warranty number. A00001-E99999 — Ford Division Page 4 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
J00001-L99999 — Mercury Division Vehicle Certification (VC) Label The vehicle certification (VC) label contains the manufacturer name, the month and year of manufacture, the certification statement, and the VIN. It also includes gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWR). Vehicle Certification (VC) Label — Incomplete Vehicle (Typical) Item Description 1 Exterior paint code 2 Region code 3 Domestic special order code 4 Wheel base code 5 Brake code 6 Interior trim code 7 Tape/paint pinstripe code 8 Radio code 9 Axle code 10 Transmission code 11 Spring code 12 Powertrain calibration information Page 5 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
Paint Codes NOTE: The first set of codes list the primary body color, the second set of codes list the lower body two-tone paint code (if applicable). The following lists the exterior paint codes: Primary body color codes B2 — Harvest Gold B4 — Autumn Brown FL — Medium Toreador Red FS — Spruce Green LD — Medium Wedgewood Blue LL — Deep Wedgewood Blue SU — Amazon Green UA — Ebony WF — White Pearl, tri-coat (St. Louis build only) YZ — Oxford White Lower two-tone exterior paint codes: RC — Medium Platinum BA — Medium Prairie Tan (Mountaineer Appearance Package) JL — Dark Toreador Red LD — Medium Wedgewood Blue ST — Estate Green Radio Codes Y — Delete radio system R — Delete radio chassis, all other components installed 9 — M100C AM/FM stereo with cassette and clock 8 — P100LL AM/FM premium stereo with cassette Z — AM/FM stereo with compact disc player K — Luxury AM/FM stereo with cassette, compact disc player and digital sound processing (DSP) Axle Codes Page 6 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
The following lists the gear ratios on axles. 41 — 3.27 non-limited slip 45 — 3.55 non-limited slip 46 — 3.73 non-limited slip 42 — 4.10 non-limited slip D1 — 3.27 limited slip D5 — 3.55 limited slip D4 — 3.73 limited slip D2 — 4.10 limited slip Transmission Codes D — Five-speed automatic overdrive, A5LDE M — Five-speed manual, Mazda U — Four-speed automatic overdrive, 4R70W Spring Codes The following lists available spring codes. Front Springs B — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar D — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar E — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar F — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar G — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar H — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar J — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar L — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar 1 — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar 2 — 5B326 (RH), 5B327 (LH) torsion bar Rear Springs F — 5560 spring H — 5560 spring L — 5560 spring Interior Trim Codes The following lists the interior trim and interior color codes. Interior Trim A — Vinyl bucket seats J — Premium Tweed cloth bucket seats Y — Premium Amay cloth bucket seats Z — Cloth bucket seats with power Page 7 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
G — Cloth sport bucket seats F— Leather sport bucket seats M — Cloth split bench seat 1 — Leather sport bucket seats (Limited) Blank — No seat installed (US Postal stripped chassis, RHD) Interior Color Codes X — Medium Prairie Tan 2 — Medium Graphite T — Dark Graphite Tape Stripe Codes L — Light Prairie Tan (Limited) Powertrain Calibration Information NOTE: Powertrain calibration information is limited to a maximum of five characters per line on the vehicle certification label. Because of this, calibration identification consisting of more than five characters will wrap to the second line on the VC label. Powertrain calibration information is printed in the lower right corner of the vehicle certification label. Only the base calibration information is printed. Revision levels will not appear, however, they can be found in On Line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS). For the current model year, Ford Motor Company is using three different protocols which describe powertrain base calibration. These protocols are designed to provide worldwide standardization for vehicle calibration. If the electronic calibration strategy has been used since 1998 and carried into the current model year, Protocol 1 will be used. Refer to Protocol 1 below. If the electronic calibration strategy has been used since 1999 and is carried into the current model year, Protocol Page 8 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
2 will be used. Refer to Protocol 2 below. For new electronic calibration strategies for the current model year, use Protocol 3. Refer to Protocol 3 below. Protocol 1 Protocol 2 Protocol 3 Item Description 1 Model year (model year in which calibration strategy was first introduced) 2 Engine code 3 Engine revision level Item Description 1 Model year (model year in which calibration strategy was first introduced) 2 Engine code 3 Transmission code 4 Emission standard (designates the specific country emission standard) 5 Design level (design level assigned to the engine) Page 9 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
Item Description 1 Model year (model year in which calibration strategy was first introduced) 2 Vehicle code 3 Transmission code 4 Unique calibration (designates different hardware to similar vehicles). Example: tires, drive ratios, etc. 5 Fleet code (describes fleet to which the vehicle belongs). Example: 6 – evaporative emissions 6 Certification region (lead region where multiple regions are included in one calibration). Example: A – U.S. federal 7 Revision level (will advance as revisions occur). Not printed on label Page 10 of 10 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual 4/5/2009 file://C:\TSO\tsocache\WESALLEN-PC_720\SYN~us~en~file=SYN01001.htm~gen~ref.htm
The 1999 Mercury Mountaineer OEM Service & Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide for all owners and enthusiasts of the 1999 Mercury Mountaineer. This manual provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting of various vehicle components.
Models covered in this manual:
1999 Mercury Mountaineer Base Sport Utility 4-Door
1999 Mercury Mountaineer Premier Sport Utility 4-Door
Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this OEM service and repair manual is a valuable resource that will help you save time and money on repairs and maintenance. The manual includes clear diagrams, illustrations, and specifications to guide you through each procedure.
Some of the topics covered in the 1999 Mercury Mountaineer OEM Service & Repair Manual include:
Engine
Transmission
Brakes
Suspension
Steering
Electrical system
Body
Interior
Exterior
And more...
With this manual, you can confidently tackle any repair or maintenance task on your 1999 Mercury Mountaineer. Take control of your vehicle's maintenance and eliminate the need for expensive dealership visits with the 1999 Mercury Mountaineer OEM Service & Repair Manual.
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