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These vehicles are very similar and virtually all parts interchange.
Interchangeable with what other vehicle? You list none. Some parts from the Explorer may be interchangeable with the Ranger.
Go to any parts supplier.
yes
It's a part that a vehicle has that will work on more than one type of vehicle.
The Oldsmobile Curved Dashautomobile was the first vehicle mass produced on an assembly line using interchangeable parts from 1901 to 1907.
Yes carquest napa or checker auto parts
Probably not. The body style was changed in 1999, and even though they look almost the same, the dimensions for many things are different.
Autozone and most all auto parts stores.
These parts are only fixed by replacement.
The Mercury Villager is a Mercury. The actual vehicle was mostly engineered by Nissan, and was also sold as the Nissan Quest. Nissan had originally sought a minivan partner in the early 90's to share development costs of a minivan, and Volkswagen was initially interested. When they dropped out, Ford indicated they were interested, as at the time they did not have the production capacity to engineer a minivan from scratch, and the vehicle was essentially ready to go. Ford did provide certain specifications, but the majority of the engineering was done by Nissan. The Mercury and Nissan vehicles differed only in trim options. They were assembled in the US from a mix of domestic and imported parts. Although the vehicle was largely engineered by Nissan, it is considered a domestic vehicle and was fully supported by Ford. The vehicle was produced for Mercury from 1993 to 2002 with a redesign in 1998. The vehicle line was updated and reintroduced later and is still sold by Nissan as the Quest.
== == Go to a local FORD dealer , ask for one from the parts counter.