Mercon/Dexron or Mercon VI.
you put the fluid in the same tube as dipstick right below and forward of battery
There are a couple of reasons why a 1993 Mercury Villager is hard to shift. One reason could be a gear shift cable. Another reason could be low transmission fluid.
Under the hood above the transmission.
Mercury Villager was created in 1993.
Generally, Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles use Mercon ATF. For your 1993 Mercury Villager, use Mercon IV or Mercon V automatic transmission fluid. The additives in IV and V supercede any and all of the additives that are in the previous Mercon ATFs that may have previously been recommended for use in your vehicle. Hope this helps! Unsure of validity of above statements. The Mercury Villager is NOT a Ford vehicle. While it might look like a Ford Windstar, it is actually a Nissan (Quest, I believe). Mercon Transmission fluid is not suitable for most Asian cars.
No, the 3.0 V6 in a 1993 Mercury Villager is NOT and interference engine.
Go to your local parts house or Walmart, Pepboys, ect. and get trans fluid for a Ford automobile. The bottle will tell you it is for Ford autos.
There are ( 2 EXHAUST MANIFOLDS ) on your 1993 Mercury Villager 3.0 liter V6 engine
the elictronic control sinsor at on a 93 mercury villager
The cruise control module of a 1993 Mercury Villager is located under the passenger side of the dashboard.
Yes, exactly the same.
Salvage yard.