Check that the fan belt is tight.
No, it is not possible to carry a villager with a lead. If you right click the villager with the lead in your hand, it will open up the villager trading screen and the lead will not hook on.
The front wheel bearings need to be pressed into the spindles. This is something an automotive machine shop would normally do. The rear wheel bearings are bolt-on hub assemblies.
This is not possible on a modern vehicle like the Villager.
No.
Mae Bruce has: Played Screaming Maid in "Frankenstein" in 1931. Played Villager in "Bride of Frankenstein" in 1935. Played Woman with Tray in "Swiss Miss" in 1938. Played Screaming Woman in "The Lodger" in 1944. Played Lady in Depot in "White Christmas" in 1954.
possible loose timing belt hitting housing
The front wheel bearings must be pressed into and out of the spindle/hub assembly. You will need to take the spindle assembly to an automotive machine shop to have this done.
It is the distributor. If you remove the distributor cap, rotor and cover plate, you will find metal shavings around the shaft and bearings. You can remove these shavings with compressed air and a pencil magnet. Spray a small amount of white lithium grease around the bearings and reassemble.
you can blow fuses or the battery Possible computer damage.
it could be the battery or altinator
Hi, I am 99% sure that the villager is a non - interferance engine, so they should be ok. The only problem is that I think that the villager came with a timing chain, but it is a Nissan powertrain, so anything is possible. I will look into this and get back to you soon.
he is a Villager. As he comes from a village.