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Not enough info, -different models have it in different places.
On a Mercury Grand Marquis : Two of the places I know of to find the VIN ( Vehicle Identification Number ) are : Open the drivers door and on the end of the door or the latch pillar will be an information sticker that will show the VIN and If you look through the front windshield from OUTSIDE , on the drivers side , at the bottom of the windshield you will see a metal plate that is attached to the top of the dash that has the VIN
Factory places it on the Lift Rod in the trunk. Some owners write it in the owner's manual. If the sticker is not there, you'll need to go to a dealership to get the master code.
I would replace the bumper cover. They are very flexible and any attempt to repair will probably not last long. There are several places that sell aftermarket oem replacements for around $140
You can go places and explore.
places
Since the Earth tilts on an axis, different places both in the northern and southern hemisphere will be facing the sun, so the different places of the earth have the sun in different places, therefore, the different places of the earth have different time zones.
For three reasons 1) different places have different aesthetic qualities. 2) different places are publicized differently / by different amounts 3) different places have different amenities and different difficulties in getting to.
The five digit code is printed in two other places on the car, at least this is how it is on mine. One copy is just under the trunk hinge on the drivers side of the car. The other is on the computer module behind the driver side door panel.
Mercury is obtained from an ore called cinnabar or another called calomel. The places cinnabar and calomel can be mined in the world
no, the soil from different places have different composition
There are a wide variety of places where one can purchase a Ford Mercury Villager. The easiest place to buy a Ford Mercury Villager is by visiting a local Ford dealership.