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The Villager engine does not have a coolant bleed valve.
At the front of the engine under the housing that attaches to the coolant crossover tube assembly.
No, it wouldn't affect the idle unless you were somehow overheating the engine.
No, the 3.0 V6 in a 1993 Mercury Villager is NOT and interference engine.
Yes, exactly the same.
To let the PCM know that the engine is warm enough for closed loop mode.
The Villager does not have an interference engine.
Yes it is exactly the same.
There is only one, in the engine "v" under the intake manifolds and coolant crossover tube.
Looking from the front the automatic transaxle fluid dipstick is just to the left of the engine coolant reservoir
In spite of what you may hear, the engine in the Villager is NOT an interference engine.
The 1994 Mercury Villager has a 3.0 litre V6 engine from the factory : ( it has 6 engine cylinders )