2000 Mercury Cougar??? questions

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SuperSpeedWagon
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2000 Mercury Cougar??? questions

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My buddy has an 02 cougar and i was wonder if you guys kind find me any information about the engine, its wierd cause there are to throttlw body wires you know when you push the gas and the wire tightens N. E. way there are 2 on this engine and i was wondering what the other one was so can some one please help i think thats what is making it act up thanx
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2.0L Zetec I4 Or2.5L Duratec V6?
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Post by ragingfish »

My guess would be that one connects direct to the pedal and the other is connected to the cruise control servo. Assuming it has cruise anyway.
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sorry. when i had my 00 V6 Cougar, I wasn't into modding and didn't know much about cars. I did however, know how to put my foot to the floor which landed me my first speeding ticket.
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hahah good job witht the ticket lol but yeah its a 2.5 V6 im just curiouse cause it would rev really high when you put it into N and then you put it in gear and it just wants to take off and all you do is put your foot off the break you know all crazy man... so can any help me with what the heck that other wire is for cause i put it back on and it stoped so for sure it has to do with the amount of gas you push you know/??? well its fine now but i would like to at least know for future knowledge... thanx guys
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Post by AKLGT »

i'd check the cougar forums or something. don't have a clue.
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Post by Lancer »

I going along with Ragingfish, it's the cruise control. My wifes maxima also has two throttle cables and one is for the cruise control.I might get in trouble for saying this, since this site is getting a little barney-ized, but I've beat every cougar that's gone up against me (and most where before the s/c). I'm not impressed with them at all. OK, maybe I sorta like the looks of them and it is a Mercury so I shouldn't be so harsh.
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Post by binary »

If you're talking about the Duratech V6 2.5L with two intake runners per cylinder?http://img23.exs.cx/img23/467/P1010518.jpgYeah, I had one of them in my last car.The throttlebody has two cables going to it - one goes to the gas pedal, the other goes to the cruise. You can easily trace them to where they need to go. But there's another cable you may be talking about...There are two intake ports per cylinder. The long runner is for low to mid power - the pulses of air help feed the cylinders.When you rev about 3200rpm a servo motor pulls on a cable under the main intake runner and opens secondary butterflies in the short runner - allowing for more air, faster into the cylinders.It gives you lift much like a GT - but in a different way.If the servo dies or the cable breaks... your engine becomes a high RPM dog. It's a noticable loss of top end.These engines get very dirty. Carbon deposits in the secondary track are notorious for screwing up the air mix... if one butterfly sticks a slight bit and all others are closed - that cylinder runs lean and burns up plugs like crazy.I did plugs and wires every 50k miles on mine, and on the second set I had the intake cleaned - that made a world of difference. Then the A/C went out, due for new brakes, rotors, and brake lines, tires, belt, hoses, coolant flush, and a 4th windshield... so I traded it in on the Vibe. And walked away 7 days before my last payment was due. Miss that V6 though... but not the 26mpg... I would say start by pulling the plugs and looking at them in order... the OEM plugs are 100k mile but don't trust that garbage - if you have one or more plugs that are really bad, you may be suffering the same problem I did with carbon deposits in the intake.
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