You would need to pull out the heater control panel to get at the bulb holders. Some of the bulbs are micro-bulbs that are actually inside switches. Unless you are skilled at disassembling small electronics and soldering small parts, replacing these might not be practical.
Where is this button? Look at it carefully. Does it actually say EAT?
If you mean the reset button on top of the FUEL PUMP SHUT OFF SWITCH the switch is located in the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel , by your left foot ( there is an access hole ) on a 2000 Mercury Villager
The button is right below the seat ontrols
At the top of the drivers side kick panel.
It's at the top of the driver's side kick panel.
It prevents the power window switches other than the driver's from operating.
In the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel . There is an opening in the kick panel to access the red reset button on top of the switch
There is no separate switch for it. Pushing the light switch will defeat the dome and courtesy lamps.
The programming button for the 1997 Mercury Villager is typically located on the driver's side, near the driver's door or under the dashboard. It may also be found on the keyless entry module, which can be accessed by removing a panel near the steering column or the driver's side footwell. If you have the owner’s manual, it can provide specific details on its exact location.
To set the clock in a Mercury Villager van, first turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Then, locate the clock adjustment buttons, usually found on the dashboard near the clock display. Press the "Hour" button to set the hour and the "Minute" button to set the minutes. Once set, the clock will retain the time after the ignition is turned off.
The "Fuel Shut-Off Reset Switch" on a 1995 Mercury Villager should be in the same location as on the 1996 model. Look below the Hood Release Latch on the lower side kick panel. There is a red button that can be accessed through a small opening on the kick panel. Once the button is in the lower position, you will have to pry the kick panel off and use a small regular screwdriver to pop the button back up by putting the screwdriver into a small slot just below the button.
This switches between a "power" and "economy" mode, depending on whether you might be towing something, for example. It is normally on E.