the starter is bad and has an internal short
That answer is simplistic. On my '98, for months I could hit the starter and make it work. When I actually removed and disassembled the starter, one of the brushes was worn out. Hitting the starter moved it just enough to contact the commutator. Installed new brushes three years ago and haven't had any problems since.
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At the front of the motor attached to the engine cradle.
simple, its a product of ford motor company
Begin by removing the inside door panel of your 2001 Mercury Villager. Remove the window motor wiring harness. Remove the window motor linkage. Remove the window motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new window motor.
There is no fixing a broken motor mount. Replace them with a new ones.
In a repair manual.
Under the dash on the right side.
No. It is not an interference motor, and it should not be harmed by the belt breaking.
Yes , the 3.3 liter V6 engine in a 1999 Mercury Villager is an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etcetera )
If you can hear your starter motor turning but not the engine you have some teeth missing on the ring gear. If you can hear nothing, not even the starter motor solenoid clicking into place, you have a connection problem between ignition switch and starter motor.
5W-30 is the PREFERRED oil
In the ceiling housing for the rear A/C.