I would guess somewhere around 210-230 degrees. This may/may not be right, but if the fan isn't kicking on then there may be another issue present. i.e. Radiator Fan control relay switch. Usually mounted on the body down by the bottom of the radiator.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
It should be the same.
Slowly to prevent an "air lock" through the top of radiator or through coolant recovery tank
Yes, it should fit.
Your Villager has only one O2 sensor located on the front catalytic pipe before the converter. You should be able to look down between the engine and radiator and see it.
when should i change the timing belt on a mercury villager
Simply drain the system, disconnect the hoses and lines, unbolt the fan (2 screws), remove the retainers at the top, and it should come right out.
The pellet, the copper part opposite the spring with the temperature on it, always goes "into" the engine. The spring end should face out.
The thermostat at the engine in a 2000 Mercury Villager is located Êon the right passenger side near the middle. You should look for the jiggle valve on the thermostat that should be facing up.
The thermostat at the engine in a 2000 Mercury Villager is located Êon the right passenger side near the middle. You should look for the jiggle valve on the thermostat that should be facing up.
Yes, they should be identical.
This should not be necessary on this vehicle.