Depends upon which motor mount it is. I've replaced the lower rear mount on my wife's 96 LS and the part was about $75 and it took me about 2 hours. You have to raise the engine enough to take pressure off of the mount and then wiggle it out once the bolts are removed. I also paid CarMax $225 to replace the same mount on our previous Villager, a 93 GS (same mount). The more miles she piles up on the thing (183k and going strong), the more repairs I figure out that I can do and it's always cheaper than paying someone else. Time is an issue though. Andy
You don't, you replace or rebuild the engine.
how to replace headlight and bulbs 98-02 mercury villager
I would like to answer that but I don't know what a "moniford" is.
You don't as it does not have a cable. You replace the speed sensor instead.
To replace lamps the cluster must be removed.
The fuel pump is in the tank and the tank must be removed to replace it.
The brakes on the Villager are as straight forward as the brakes on a 1965 Mercury. Only normal brake tools are required.
The engine in the Mercury Villager does not use a timing chain, it uses a timing belt. The recommended belt replacement interval is 105,000 miles.
The water pump does not have a "tensioner".
3.5 HOURS
The instrument cluster must be removed to replace the light bulbs on it.
Shift solenoids are inside the transmission, and require disassembly of the transmission to replace.