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1999 Mercury Tracer 2.0 liter engine
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Joe
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Feb 7, 2006, 9:39 AM
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1999 Mercury Tracer 2.0 liter engine
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I purchased my car from my in-laws who had the car completely tuned up from filters to fluids, spark plugs too. Still the car starts rough. The car only has 31000 miles on it. A co-worker who used to be a mechanic suggested it might be the coolant temperature sensor causing the problem. He believes this model had an issue with them. Where on the engine is the sensor located? I know they're only about $20.00 at a parts store and I would rather replace it myself than pay someone to do it. Can this also effect fuel mileage? I'm only getting about 20 mpg. I should be getting 24-28 mpg. Can anyone help?
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Tom Greenleaf
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Feb 7, 2006, 2:03 PM
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Re: 1999 Mercury Tracer 2.0 liter engine
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Sensor should be near thermostat at the engine side of upper radiator hose. T
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