A 3.3 liter ( 200 cubic inch ) single over head cam ( SOHC ) V6 engine
Just normal DOT3 brake fluid.
are you stupid?? type in 2000 mercury mystique in your search engine and look at the pictures that come up! BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
The exact cost to fix an engine cylinder misfire on a 2000 Mercury Mystique will depend on the exact type of engine it has, but can cost around $1,000.
5W-30
R-134a
A 97 Mercury Villager should use r134a type freon. The valve size is designed so that the r12 fittings cant accidentally be used.
According to the 2000 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : Both the 4.0 liter V6 engine and the 5.0 liter V8 engine came from the factory with ( Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 engine oil ) " normal " engine oil
You can use any standard antifreeze, there is no special type required.
3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine : Motorcraft BXT-58R or optional Motorcraft BXT-36R ====================================== 3.0 liter DOHC " Duratec " engine : Motorcraft BXT-36R ======================================= On a 2000 Mercury Sable
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.
If it's the opening type, unscrew the latches and take it off.
No, it has to be the right one. Take it to a dealer or a locksmith that does remotes.