There is only the speed sensor and the range switch.
There are two.
There are two.
There are two.
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Check the owners manual or visit a shop/dealership.
There is only one, in the engine "v" under the intake manifolds and coolant crossover tube.
The 1993-2002 Mercury Villager typically has two oxygen sensors: one located before the catalytic converter (upstream) and another after the catalytic converter (downstream). These sensors help monitor the engine's air-fuel mixture and the efficiency of the catalytic converter. However, the exact number can vary based on the specific model year and engine configuration.
There are two.
There are a total of 3, or 4, if you include the rear cradle mount.
Your Villager has only one O2 sensor located on the front catalytic pipe before the converter. You should be able to look down between the engine and radiator and see it.
I suggest you buy a repair manual. This is a complex operation that would take many pages to describe.
The 1999 Mercury Villager is equipped with a total of four motor mounts. These include two engine mounts and two transmission mounts, which help to secure the engine and transmission to the vehicle's frame and absorb vibrations. Proper functioning of these mounts is essential for smooth operation and stability while driving.