It's very difficult, if not impossible to siphon gas out of late model vehicles due to anti-spill and security features.
it could be the battery or altinator
There is no reset for the fuel gauge. The sending unit in the fuel tank has probably failed.
According to the 2001 Mercury Villager Owner Guide : ( 75.7 litres / 20.0 US. gallons )
According to the 1997 Mercury Villager Owner Guide : ( 20.0 US. gallons )
According to the 2001 Mercury Villager Owner Guide : ( 75.7 litres / 20.0 U.S. gallons )
According to the 1999 Mercury Villager Owner Guide : ( 20.0 US. gallons )
Pull off the vacuum hose. If there is any gas present in the hose, it's faulty.
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Nothing. The Villager can run any normal ethanol-oxygenated gas up to 15% with no problem.
inside of gas tank.
16-20 mpg is typical.
R-134a