$237
The cam sensor on a 1996 Mercury Villager cost about $35 to $40. The sensor is actually manufactured by a Nissan subsidiary.
you can get one for less then $100 new
When repairing a car, it is important to know the cost of the repair. A 1996 Mercury Villager it would cost between $20 and $60+ depending on part brand, shipping costs or labor costs.
Given the extensive amount of disassembly required, this could cost anywhere from $450 and up.
Probably at least $400, since it requires substantial disassembly to reach.
Unless you have a California model, the converter assembly sells in the aftermarket for about $300.
About 3900 lbs.
Changing CV boots is not cost effective. It is much simpler to simply swap in a rebuilt CV shaft.
Less than ten dollars.
Has 2 converters front converter is attached to manifold price $ 1899.00 second converter $ 118.00 take manifold off gut the first converter and reinstall. First converter burnt out fuel to rich it must have been cherry red hot at some point-distributor is bad cost $ 300.00
If you choose an aftermarket distributor, the approximate cost is $200. If you choose a distributor from a Honda dealer, the approximate cost is $400. The approximate cost of labor is $75-$100.