You need to buy an adapter harness. Do not cut into your wiring harness.
The brakes on the Villager are as straight forward as the brakes on a 1965 Mercury. Only normal brake tools are required.
Conventional drum brakes.
You wreck the car !!!!!!!!!
If you turn on the key and there is a light that says ABS, then it does. ABS was an option that year.b
This is as complex procedure. I suggest you buy a repair manual if it is not obvious to you, and you don't have experience.
It would be to your advantage to take your car to a Brake Repair Shop if you have to ask that question brakes are not something you should do if you do not have the skill, WBMS
The rear brakes are a conventional drum system. If you don't have experience working one them I suggest buying a repair manual or taking it to a shop.
It appears to be equipped for trailer brakes.
ABS was an option on Villagers. If you have an ABS light that lights up when you turn the key on the dash, you have it. If not, you don't.
The most common brakes on a tractor trailer are the s-cam brakes
supplies air to the trailer brakes to allow the operator to release the brakes
Haynes Repair Manual for Villager and Quest has excellent pictures. It covers cars manufactured from 1993 to 2001. Pick one up today at your local parts store.