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Guaranteed to Fit2000 Mercury Mountaineer Change Vehicle

Standard®
2000 Mercury Mountaineer - Automatic Transmission Solenoid, 8 Cyl., Transmission Control Solenoid

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$46.49
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Manufacturer #TCS56
Guaranteed to Fit2000 Mercury Mountaineer Change Vehicle
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Your Vehicle Fit Details

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
2000 Mercury Mountaineer
Base
8 Cyl 5.0L
Shift Control Solenoid, Transmission Control Solenoid

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Brand:
Notes:
Transmission Control Solenoid Only
Replaces OE Number:
F8AZ7F484AA, F8AZ7G484AA
Quantity Sold:
Sold individually
Warranty:
3-year or 36,000-mile Standard limited warranty
Prop 65 Warning:

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Configuration:
3 Blade Male Terminals & 1 Connector
Series:
Standard OE Replacement
Fitnotes:
Shift Control Solenoid, Transmission Control Solenoid

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
All Submodels
All Engines
Shift Control Solenoid, Transmission Control Solenoid
1998 Mercury Mountaineer
Base
6 Cyl 4.0L
transmissionmfrcode : 4R70W, Transmission Control Solenoid
1998-1999 Ford F-250
Base
All Engines
4-Speed, With 14 Bolt Transmission Pan, Shift Control Solenoid, Transmission Control Solenoid
1998-1999 Ford F-250
Lariat
All Engines
4-Speed, With 14 Bolt Transmission Pan, Shift Control Solenoid, Transmission Control Solenoid
1998-1999 Ford F-250
XL
All Engines
4-Speed, With 14 Bolt Transmission Pan, Shift Control Solenoid, Transmission Control Solenoid
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Product Information

STANDARD OE REPLACEMENT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SOLENOIDS

Restore full function to your ride with the OEM-grade quality assurance and standard-setting performance offered by Standard’s OE replacement automatic transmission solenoids. Since 1919, Standard Motor Products has engineered a full line of engine management products, including ignition parts, sensors and on-board computers.

  • Design meets OE-level standards
  • Sturdily constructed in TS 16949 certified facilities
  • Broad range of import and domestic models covered
  • Put through systematic inspection to guarantee enduring performance and quality
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Product Q&A

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How to tell if shifts Illinois is ba How to?Tell if your shift's still annoying is bad questionbe.GrooveAug 19, 2024
Best Answer:Hi Calvin, thanks for initiating contact. If you are having shifting issues, the usual solution is to replace the automatic transmission solenoid. However, it is not a guarantee to solve the problem. I suggest having the vehicle diagnosed by a scanner to read the trouble code. That is what you need to follow to solve the issue on your ride. I hope this helps. Have a good one.
Grace G.STAFFAug 19, 2024
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How can I test ?JimmyFeb 22, 2024
Best Answer:Hi James, I'm glad to assist you. Please run a diagnostic test using a diagnostic scanner to identify the faulty part. If not, you can use a multimeter and set it to ohms and check the resistance across the solenoid terminals. The usual readings are between 5 to 40 ohms. If the solenoid fails the resistance test, connect the electrical connector back on and ground the solenoid case. Then have someone turn the key to activate the solenoid. You should hear a clicking sound if it is engaging. Check for voltage at the solenoid electrical connector with the key on. You should see 12+ volts on one terminal. It may be a complex process which is why it is best to have it checked by a repair shop.
Jeonino E.STAFFFeb 22, 2024
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Does this part help the transmission shift out right?Tellas H.Sep 19, 2020
Best Answer:Hi Tellas, By definition, solenoids are electro-hydraulic valves. They control the flow of transmission fluid throughout the transmission, and they open and close as per the electrical signals they receive from your vehicle's engine or transmission control unit, which pulls its data from a series of speed sensors in the engine. But still, it is best to have that consulted thru a professional mechanic on your trusted automotive shop or dealership to be precise on the troubleshooting and diagnosis.
Jeonino E.STAFFSep 19, 2020