Common Reasons Your Mercury Milan Wont Accelerate
If your Mercury Milan won’t accelerate, that is a serious cause for concern. There are a lot of different reasons that can cause this. Diagnosing the issue can be narrowed down by whether the engine...
View ArticleMercury Milan Battery Draining Diagnosis
If your Mercury Milan’s battery is draining, it’s something that’ll need addressing right away. If it is draining while your Milan is off, it’s usually caused by something that is drawing current...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Smells Like Gas Diagnosis
If your Mercury Milan smells like gas, you should treat it as though you have a fuel leak until you for sure there isn’t one. The smell of gas is typically going to be caused by a bad gas cap,...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Airbag Light Stays On Diagnosis
Every time you start your Mercury Milan, the computer system runs a self diagnostic check on all major systems. If any of these checks fail, you will see a diagnostic warning light on the dash for the...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Whining Noise → Diagnosis
If your Mercury Milan is experiencing a whining noise, its is often going to be caused by something in the engine compartment. The likely cause of whining noise will be determined by when you hear the...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Blue Smoke → Causes & Diagnosis
A very common problem that affects all vehicles (including the Mercury Milan) is blue smoke coming from the exhaust. Reasons for blue exhaust smoke include bad valve seals, valve train wear in...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Steering Wheel Difficult to Turn
If your Mercury Milan’s steering wheel is hard to turn, it’s almost always going to be caused by an issue with the power steering system. The power steering system is responsible for taking energy from...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Key Stuck in Ignition → Diagnosis
There are a few easy to fix reasons why your Mercury Milan’s key might get stuck in the ignition. It’s often easy to unstick the key. Whatever you do, don’t start trying to rip it out of the...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Bad Timing Belt or Chain Symptoms
A bad timing belt or timing chain can be a serious issue. If it jumps a tooth, or breaks entirely it can lead to permanent engine damage. It’s important to know the symptoms of a bad timing belt or...
View ArticleMercury Milan: Won’t Start When Cold → Diagnosis
Extreme weather can be very difficult on your Mercury Milan. If there is an issue it often make itself known when conditions are at their worst. When it’s extremely hot. it’s the cooling system that...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0123: TPS “A” Circuit → High Input
P0123 is a relatively common OBD-II code. It’s generic, which means it has the same meaning for the Mercury Milan as it would any other vehicle. It’s an OBDII code that references issues with the...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0191: Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor → Circuit “A”→ Range/Performance
P0191 is a common OBD-II code. It indicates that the fuel rail pressure sensor is receiving a signal that is outside of its normal range. This is a generic code, which indicates that it has the...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control
P0125 is a generic OBD-II code. If your Mercury Milan has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0307: Misfire Detected → (Cylinder 7)
P0307 is a fairly common trouble code with the Mercury Milan. It’s and OBD2 code and means that a misfire has been detected in the 7th cylinder in the firing order. You should only be seeing this code...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0308: Misfire Detected → (cylinder 8)
P0308 is a fairly common trouble code with the Mercury Milan. It’s and OBD2 code and means that a misfire has been detected in the 8th cylinder in the firing order. You should only be seeing this...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0336: Crankshaft Position Sensor “A” Circuit Range/Performance
The Mercury Milan utilizes a crankshaft position sensor (CKP) in order to regulate the engine timing. This sensor uses a reluctor to gauge the position of the crank. When the Milan’s ECM determines...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0522: Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch → Low Input
P0522 is an OBD2 diagnostic code that is triggered when your Mercury Milan detects that the value being sent from the oil pressure sensor is below its normal operating ranged. It is typically caused...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0603: Keep Alive Memory → Error
P0603 is a generic OBD2 trouble code. It indicates that your Mercury Milan’s keep alive memory has had an error. Keep alive memory is the data that your Milan’s PCM (Powertrain Control Module) has...
View ArticleMercury Milan P0606: ECM/PCM → Processor Fault
P0606 is a generic OBD II code. Which means that it has the same meaning for the Mercury Milan that it would for any other vehicle. If your Milan has P0606 it’s highly likely that the ECM/PCM (engine...
View ArticleMercury Milan: High Oil Pressure → Causes + Diagnosis
If your Mercury Milan is experiencing unusually high oil pressure, you need to find out what’s causing it right away. Unusually high oil pressure can indicate serious problems, such as a blocked oil...
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