On the driver side front door, underneath the van there is a black plastic cover, if you unscrew it you should be able to find the fuel filter located right there, the black cover too will also have a rounded section sticking out indicatiing a cylindar is there.
The fuel filter is on top of the gas tank. It may be accessed through a panel under the back seat.
With key on engine off 23-31 psiWith engine idling 13-20 psi
The fuel filter is integrated with the fuel pump module inside the fuel tank. This filter is not serviceable by itself.
Probably under vehicle along frame rail -- follow fuel line from tank
Bad fuel, dirt in the fuel filter, dirty air filter.
Just unclamp hoses, pull them off, and put a new one on.
The filter is located behind the RH side of the carbon canister under the hood.
A Villager, like most cars, has only one fuel filter.
The Villager does not have a test port. You need to tee into the line at the fuel filter.
The fuel filter is located under the hood on the drivers side beneath the master cylinder
Under the vehicle, approximately in the middle, driver's side.
Really? Unclip the cover and remove the old filter. It's easy.
The Villager does not have a test port, you need to tee into the line near the fuel filter to test pressure.
According to fordparts.com : For a 1995 Mercury Villager : Engine oil filter ( Motorcraft FL - 839 ) Engine air filter ( Motorcraft FA - 1121 ) Engine fuel filter ( Motorcraft FG - 978 )
Under the vehicle roughly in the middle, driver's side.
At the top of the driver's side kick panel.
After looking at the ( 1996 , 1999 , and 2002 ) Mercury Villager Owner Guides : The fuel tank capacity is ( 20.0 U.S. gallons / 75.7 liters )