Stalling can be caused by any number of problems, but assuming you take good care of your minivan and have good spark plugs and wires and there are no deteriorated vacuum hoses leaking, a good bet is that you need to clean your air intake and fuel injectors. Aside from taking it apart and cleaning them manually, you may find that a good does or two of injector cleaner, either sea foam or STP may do the trick without a lot of expense. It may at least tide you over for a year or so.
front wheel drive
Front wheel drive
No.
If car is coughing and stalls out until you drive whats the problem.
On a Mercury Villager ( being a front wheel drive vehicle ) The transaxle ( transmission ) is located in the engine compartment to the drivers side of the engine
It depends which "pulley" you mean. Drive pulleys are on the front of the engine.
The trans axle is the transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
According to a website I was looking at : For the 1993 Mercury Villager , 3.0 liter V6 engine , front wheel drive : ( 16 city / 21 highway miles per US. gallon )
It is in limp mode because there is a serious failure in either the transmission or the control module.
Speedometers are not driven with a cable anymore, they are electronic.
Sounds like a drive axle half shaft. Have it replaced. Not that expensive.
only 3, 2front,1rear is just a striaght axle bieng pulled by front wheel drive.