Is is generally believed the pump is on it's way out, but this isn't always the case.
probably a bad water pump................
Because gas fumes are coming out and you're smelling them.
Cause the gas tank houses the (prepare yourself for this one) gas!
Did you put the thermostat in backwards? I would check to see where the steam is coming from. I had to change out small hoses for the same problem with mine.
Is it a "whistling" or a high pitched squeeling sound? If squeeling, it could be the signal that the front brake pads are in need of replacement.
Probably the CV joint on the drive axle. Have it replaced before it drops out from under the car.
Where is the speed sensor on a 1995 Mercury Villager I just changed mine and it is located on the top right side of the tranny. There will probably be a pair of wires and/or a speedo cable coming out of it. The vehicle needs to be raised to remove it. If you have a lift, even better, but make sure you properly raise and support it for your own safety. A single bolt holds it in, and the body of the sensor may need to be heated for removal. Good luck my friend.
If the noise is coming from the fuel tank, I would say the pump is wearing out and you should budget for its replacement.
If oil is really blowing out to your air filter, it indicates a severe blow-by problem, most likely due to significant wear on the piston rings and cylinder bores. The only way to fix this is to rebuild or replace the engine.
heater core needs replacement
hi, the fuel filter is located just under the brake fluid container next to the master cylinder. the filter is not expensive and is very easy to change, i know because i have done it to my 95 villager. you out... standing in front of car looking at engine, it is on the right side on firewall. big silver cylinder with rubber line coming out of top and bottom. walmart i think carries them.
By interpreting the signals coming from our ears and comparing that to earlier experiences.