$49.00 - $89.00
The cam sensor on a 1996 Mercury Villager cost about $35 to $40. The sensor is actually manufactured by a Nissan subsidiary.
When repairing a car, it is important to know the cost of the repair. A 1996 Mercury Villager it would cost between $20 and $60+ depending on part brand, shipping costs or labor costs.
That would depend entirely on where you take it to be repaired.
$237
Probably at least $400, since it requires substantial disassembly to reach.
you can get one for less then $100 new
Just had mine replaced by an independent. Cost 544 including labor and taxes.
Got the same issue, gas cutting off on hills. Does anyone have some good instructions on how to replace the fuel pump on a 1998 Mercury Villager 3.0 L? Thanks... HJC
Given the extensive amount of disassembly required, this could cost anywhere from $450 and up.
Unless you have a California model, the converter assembly sells in the aftermarket for about $300.
Changing CV boots is not cost effective. It is much simpler to simply swap in a rebuilt CV shaft.
The engine in the Villager is a V-6, and like many transverse engines of this type, can be challenging to do head work on in the car. Depending which head is bad, it might be easier to remove the engine to work on it. If you're going to go to all that trouble, it might be more cost effective to replace the whole engine, depending how much you value the vehicle. In any event, I would not have the heads removed without having them inspected carefully and a valve job done. Expect this to cost $1200 to $2000.