With the right equipment, a couple hours.
it was long
You can purchase any brand you wish as long at it is the correct size.
The heater in the oxygen sensor has failed. Its a good idea to replace BOTH oxygen sensors at the same time. If one has failed the other won't be lasting very long.
There is no spring loaded tensioners on the Mercury Villager. Look for manual adjustments, loosen the nut in the center of the adjustment idler's and then move the adjustment bolts toosen the belts for replacement. Since this vehicle does not have just one long serpentine belt the routing is fairly simple to figure out. If the belts are still on the vehicle you can draw a quick sketch of the routing to help when re-installing the belts.
It depends on the failure. It could be on immediately or it could take days.
The "flex plate" will interchange as long as the donor vehicle is the same year and has the same size engine. Both vehicles use Nissan powertrain.
Several hours at least. The entire intake manifold must be removed, along with ancillaries. The cooling system must be drained.
on my 2000 I disconnect the positive battery cable and press down the brake pedal for 30 seconds and that will reset it
about 6 hours
I just swapped one out in roughly 24 hours
Mine needed to be replaced after 10 years $$$$$
Yes, they are pretty good all around, mid level tire. Great for passenger car or mini van. A mini van is mostly on passenger car frames. Look for the FR710 on sale at a Firestone store. You can find pricing on line too. But they will last a long time 60,000mi or so. I just put them on my 1998 Mercury Villager Mini Van