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Technical problems with the 2004 Mercury. Any ideas?

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2009

I have actuall fixed this but im going to leave the video posted for questions.

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  • its a ford

    ....thats the problem

    

  • @xXDIRTBIKE4LIFEXx Read the description. It was because I was using an aftermarket gas cap that didnt seal right. Stop acting like all of those other hypocrites that say fords suck and they dont even own one.

  • forgot to say when you reconnect the Negative terminal make sure the original gas cap is on.

  • Thanks for the comment. I Had another problem with i too and I was leaving town for a week and I left it disconnected and both of the problems have seemed to correct themselves.

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  • disconnect THE NEGATIVE terminal from the battery for a while- that should do it

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