There are a wide variety of places where one can purchase a Ford Mercury Villager. The easiest place to buy a Ford Mercury Villager is by visiting a local Ford dealership.
According to one of Ford's websites : The spark plug gap for a 1993 Mercury Villager , 3.0 V6 is : ( .032 inch )
I was looking at the 1998 Mercury Villager Owner Guide ( and one of the Ford websites ) and they both show the spark plug gap as ( .034 inch )
The speed sensor is not expensive and is easy to replace.
== == Go to a local FORD dealer , ask for one from the parts counter.
The speed sensor is on the top rear of the transmission. It is held on by one screw.
According to the 1997 Mercury Villager Owner Guide ( and one of the Ford websites ) The 3.0 liter V6 engine takes the ( Motorcraft FL-839 ) engine oil filter
One way would be to take the VIN number to a Ford dealer, they would be able to tell.
For the 3.3 litre V6 engine in a 1999 Mercury Villager : One of the Ford websites shows ( .044 inch spark plug gap ) The 1999 Mercury Villager Owner Guide shows ( .039 to .043 inch spark plug gap ) * check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal in the front of your engine compartment
AnswerOn all Ford and Mercury cars I have worked on the gap was on the tag under the hood. The year and engine size is on the tag keep looking on it and the gap should be on there. Most fords are .52 to .56 gap.==========================================================According to the 1997 Mercury Villager Owner Guide and one of the Ford websitesThe spark plugs for the 3.0 liter V6 engine are gapped at( .034 inch )
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1994 Mercury Villager , 3.0 liter V6 : The radiator cap is ( 13 PSI )
A Villager, like most cars, has only one fuel filter.
According to one of Fords websites : The 1998 Mercury Villager uses the ( Motorcraft RS-519 radiator cap ) It is a ( 13 PSI cap )