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Anonymous Posted on May 24, 2010

Mercury Mountaineer sputters and backfires when climbing a hill

When the rpms are low and there is a load on the engine like pulling a hill it will sputter and backfire but it goes down the road just fine otherwise.

  • Anonymous May 24, 2010

    The only light to come on is the check engine light. It will flash when it backfires then goes solid. If I shut off the vehicle then start it back up again the light goes out. Thanks for your reply!

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EGR Valve!
Do you have a MIL Light on? If so,what codes do you get?
Also,maybe a bad ignition coil

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