The same place where you check it, there is a tube that comes up in the right center behind and to the left of the coolant reservoir. It has a small black ball on top. That is your Transmission Fluid dipstick. Pull that out and if you need to add fluid put a funnel in that tube and do so.
right where you took out the dipstick.the only way in is through there . a tall skinny funnel works well but wait for it to drain down a while before rechecking
where is the PCM located on Mercury Villager 97
There is only the speed sensor and the range switch.
Shift solenoids are inside the transmission, and require disassembly of the transmission to replace.
The only "sensors" on the transmission are the speed sensor at the top in back, and the range switch on the front.
It's on the top rear corner of the transmission.
In the 1997 Mercury Villager, the Transmission fluid dipstick is located on the driver's side of the engine just in front of and below the master cylinder/brake fluid check. The 97 Villager has a bulbous knob on top with no indication that it is the Transmission fluid.
There is no such device on a '97 villager.
A 97 Mercury Villager should use r134a type freon. The valve size is designed so that the r12 fittings cant accidentally be used.
You should put in enough to fill it up. If you've drained the pan it takes approx. 4 1/2 quarts to refill. If you've drained the whole transmission somehow, it'll take about 9 quarts. Fill it a little at a time to make sure you don't overfill it, as that is not good for it.
Go to a Ford dealer.
Under the dash, left side, and in the engine compartment.
93-97.