Front brake shudder in a 1995 Mercury Villager can be caused by several factors, including warped brake rotors, uneven wear on brake pads, or issues with the brake calipers. Warped rotors can lead to inconsistent contact with the pads, causing vibration during braking. Additionally, if the brake pads are worn unevenly or not properly installed, this can contribute to shuddering. Regular inspection and maintenance of the braking system can help identify and resolve these issues.
Warped rotors
possible loose timing belt hitting housing
No gas in the engine
Error codes on a 1997 Mercury Villager can be found by connecting an OBDII code reader to the diagnostic port. The service manual has a full list of error codes and their causes.
it could be the battery or altinator
Amp module, get a new distributor, the parts inside are not serviceable.
Low coolant level which causes an air pocket in the engine.
Common causes of brake shudder include warped brake rotors, uneven brake pad wear, worn suspension components, and improper wheel alignment.
There are multiple causes. The simplest is usually a loose or defective fuel cap. Any loose or broken hose in the evaporative emission system can cause it as well.
replace the lock actuator (motor)
Take off shudder is most commonly caused by one of three things. Broken motor mounts, a broken transmission mount, or bad u joints will all cause the shudder.
ive had a couple of work trucks over the years which started to shudder. both needed auto transmission work.