In North America the last model year for the Mercury Cougar was 2002
Is this a " TYPO " The first model year for the Mercury Cougar was 1967
On a Mercury Cougar : ( 1999 to 2002 model years are front wheel drive ) Older model years are rear wheel drive
( No ) a 1995 Mercury Cougar was rear wheel drive * until the 1997 model year they were rear wheel drive also , there was no 1998 model 1999 through 2002 model years were front wheel drive
Is this a trick question , because there wasn't a 1998 model year for the Mercury Cougar The 1997 Mercury Cougar , with the 3.8 liter V6 engine , has a ( 18.0 US. gallon tank The 1999 Mercury Cougar , with the 2.5 liter V6 engine , has a ( 15.4 US. gallon tank )
No, the mustang and cougar for these model years are very different vehicles.
The starter is located on the front side of the transmission in this model of the Mercury Cougar. If you need to work on it make sure the transmission is cold so as you do not burn yourself.
no it is defently rear wheel ================================================== That would depend on which model year , there have been rear wheel drive and front wheel drive versions of the Mercury Cougar
Is this a trick question There was no 1998 model year of Mercury Cougar in North America ( up to the 1997 model they were rear wheel drive and the 1999 to 2002 model years were front wheel drive )
The automatic was the CD4E transaxle used by Ford and Mazda, the following vehicles used the transmission.1994-2002 Mazda 626 4-cylinder1994-1997 Mazda MX-6 4-cylinder1994-1997 Ford Probe 4-cylinder1995-2000 Ford Contour1995-2000 Mercury Mystique1995-2007 Ford Mondeo (up to Mondeo III 4 cylinder model)1999-2002 Mercury Cougar2001-2007 Ford Escape2001-2006 Mazda Tribute2005-2007 Mercury MarinerAccording to Wikipedia. I am not sure if all of these transmissions will bolt dircetly up to the Duratec 25 though, so you'll need to check with a mechanic.I can tell you that the automatic from Ford Contours and Mercury Mystiques, and Ford Mondeos if you're in Europe, do bolt directly to the Cougar.
I'm assuming it is the same as the ( 1996 ) model year of Mercury Cougar : ( there are 5 lug nuts for each wheel / total of 20 )
You can get a vacuum diagram for a 1994 Mercury Cougar 4.6 liter in the Chilton's manual for that year and model. You can also find the diagram online at All Data DIY and at Engine Guy online.