In spite of what you may hear, the engine in the Villager is NOT an interference engine.
The Villager does not have an interference engine.
It is not an interference engine, in spite of what some say.
Yes it is exactly the same.
The 2000 Mercury Villager uses a timing belt and has a non-interference engine. Which means that if the timing belt were to break that no engine damage would occur from the valves and pistons hitting each other.
On a 2000 Mercury Villager : The recommended timing belt replacement interval is ( 105,000 miles ) The Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) shows it as an INTERFERENCE ENGINE , so if the timing belt breaks engine damage will occur
It has a belt. It is also and interference engine. Severe engine damage will occur if the belt breaks. Replace at 105,000 miles.
The Villager engine does not have a coolant bleed valve.
No , according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 2000 Mercury Mystique is NOT AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE
In the engine compartment
2000 Mercury sport villager with 3.3liter what does the rod caps torque at.
No. It is not an interference motor, and it should not be harmed by the belt breaking.
On a 2000 Mercury Villager : The washer fluid for the rear liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield ( located in the engine compartment )