The Mercury Villager is a badge-engineered Nissan Quest. The vehicles are mechanically identical.
The 1995 Mercury Villager shares its platform and components with the Nissan Quest of the same era. Therefore, starters from the 1995-1999 Nissan Quest models can be interchanged with the Villager. Additionally, some starters from other Nissan vehicles of that period may also be compatible, but it's essential to verify part numbers to ensure a proper fit. Always consult a parts specialist or reference a repair manual for confirmation.
1999-2002 Villager or Nissan Quest.
Yes, the 1993 Mercury Villager was a 1992 Nissan Quest. The last year Nissan used a Carburetor on a Quest. Fuel injection system replaced the carburetor in 1993.
Try a Ford/Mercury or Nissan dealer.
The cam sensor on a 1996 Mercury Villager cost about $35 to $40. The sensor is actually manufactured by a Nissan subsidiary.
Yes, they should be identical.
It is a Nissan 3.0 or 3.3 V-6 with some modifications to Ford's specs.
The Villager engines are NOT interference engines, even though some catalogs claim they are. The reason is that it is a Nissan engine, and the Nissan versions are interference, the Mercury ones are not.
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The Nissan Quest starter is the same.