The engine needs to be supported on a jack so that the cradle can be lowered after the through bolts are removed. The left rear mount will require supporting the transmission while the through bolt is removed.
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Yes , the 3.0 liter V6 engine in a 1997 Mercury Villager is an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc . )
The engine bay is the part of the car where the engine is.
At the engine end of the upper radiator hose.
The instrument cluster needs to be removed to get at the bulbs.
Replace the instrument cluster.
According to the 1997 Mercury Villager Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change the 3.0 liter V6 engine takes : ( 4.0 liters / 4.2 US. quarts of 5W-30 engine oil )
The Villager has an upper and lower intake manifold. It is at the top of the engine with the throttle body attached to it.
The oil pan covers the bottom of the engine.
The brakes on the Villager are as straight forward as the brakes on a 1965 Mercury. Only normal brake tools are required.
They are mostly identical, yes.
It's next to the fuses under the dash.