that would be because you need to add Transmission Fluid... they don't work too well when they are low
Yes, it is automatic.
To change the thermostat on a 2002 Mercury villager, pull the hose away. If the bolts do not come off, wiggle the fitting to expose the thermostat to be able to change it.
The drum should come off as soon as the wheel is removed. There is nothing holding the drum in place except the wheel. If it seems stuck the brake shoes have probably worn a groove into it, and you may have to back off the brake adjuster to get it off.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1994 Mercury Cougar. Remove the brake spring and brake caliper. The brake shoes will come off.
I have a 98 Villager and I had the same problem. I found that the brake light switch at the brake pedal needed adjusting. Just loosen the lock nut and adjust the switch so that the brake lights do not stay on but only come on when the brakes are applied, then tighten the locknut. Worked for me. Hope this helps.
It's probably misfiring. You would need to diagnose why.
Either the emergency brake is on or the brake fluid level is LOW in the brake master cylinder in your engine compartment
A 1994 Mercury Villager, also known as a Dodge Caravan, can have its rear hatch removed by detaching the pistons which hold it to the body of the van. The pistons will be held by screws and removing them will allow the hatch to easily come off.
1994 Mercury villagers come factory charged with R134a refrigerant. Vehicles built 1993 or prior were charged with R12 for note.
This vehicle did not come with 14" wheels. Depending on trim, they were 15" and 16".
The rear seat does not come out. The middle seat is removable, after which you can slide the rear one up.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1999 Mercury Cougar. Remove the brake spring and the break caliper. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.