If there is no spark either the coil or ignition module has probably failed. These components are part of the distributor assembly and are not sold separately.
The Villager does not have a test port. You need to tee into the line at the fuel filter.
HOW DO YOU TEST THE COIL PACK ON A 1995 MERCURY MYSTIQUE DOHC 6 CYL.
The Villager does not have a test port, you need to tee into the line near the fuel filter to test pressure.
There is no way to 'test' a timing belt. On your 1993, Mercury suggests it be replaced every 64K miles.
If the distributor has failed, the vehicle will probably not run. If the distributor is failing, the only way to really test this is by replacement, since it requires special equipment to test a distributor.
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It is possible that you got a defective coil. It happens. However, the ignition system test outlined in my Haynes Repair Manual covers about two pages. I suggest your next trip to the parts store should be to pick up such a manual.
if your car has a fuel rail under the hood, remove the cap at the end of it. It should look like a tire valve stem. push the nozzle in. Fuel should come out of it. If no fuel comes out, then you have a bad fuel pump.
To replace the brake light on a 2000 Mercury Villager Sport, first, open the rear hatch and locate the tail light assembly. Remove the screws or clips holding the tail light in place, then gently pull the assembly out. Disconnect the wiring harness and twist the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it. Replace the old bulb with a new one, reassemble the tail light, and test the new brake light to ensure it works.
If the distributor was genuinely bad the vehicle would probably not run. It requires special diagnostic equipment to test a distributor in isolation.
Yes, the coil does not affect a pregnancy test.
There is generally a test port on the injection rail.Make sure you use only a high pressure tester and proper test fittings.The pressure is quite high and can be a serious fire hazard if not done right.