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1997 Mercury Villager Wagon GS 3dr

1997 Mercury Villager Wagon
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Front Wheel Drive, 3 Door GS, 2WD Special Purpose
17 mpg city / 23 mpg hwy
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is the engine an interfere or non-interfere?
My car's timing belt broken, heard that for interfere engine, the valve will be bent. but will not damage if it's non-interfere engine.
Asked by Jim H June 25, 2012, 10:31 pm 0 reply
How do you know if it's a problem with the catalyst converter?
I've only had this van a year. On several occasions it has lost acceleration while driving. Usually it's when we've started the day on empty, and we've been driving for awhile. I a...
Asked by Alandria J June 30, 2009, 12:00 pm 1 reply
diagrams for transmission
where does the hose that is on the top of the transmission connects to
Asked by Sal G November 23, 2008, 2:56 pm 1 reply
What's killing my battery???
As you can see from my previous question, I've been having problems with my van. Now, something is killing the battery. We purchased a new battery, but a week later it died again. ...
Asked by Alandria J August 3, 2009, 8:32 am 0 reply
driver window fell into the door. How do I fix this?
After clearing ice from the window, the window fell into the door after I had driven 3 miles. How do I get into the door and get the window fixed?
Asked by William B January 28, 2009, 7:50 am 1 reply



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