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.
The cruise control computer module is located on the passenger's side of the engine compartment on a 1993 Mercury Villager.
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The IAT is located in the air intake tube before the MAF.
This is not a job for a novice as much can be harmed when working with the printed circuit etc. Take it to a garage.
Won't turn over? 1-Bad starter 2-No power to starter: discharged battery, bad battery or loose connection 3-No signal to starter: bad ignition switch or starter relay or blown fuse or security 4-Engine stuck: Belt driven accessory problem (remove belts) or hydraulic lock (remove spark plugs) or seized engine or transmission problem
According to one of Ford's websites : The spark plug gap for a 1993 Mercury Villager , 3.0 V6 is : ( .032 inch )
According to fordparts.com the spark plug gap is ( .032 inch ) on a 1993 Mercury Villager with the 3.0 liter V6
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1993 Mercury Villager , 3.0 liter V6 engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .032 inch )
I was looking at one of Fords websites and it shows for the 3.0 liter V6 engine in a 1993 Mercury Villager : The spark plugs are gapped at ( .032 inch )
Mercury Villager was created in 1993.
According to one of Fords websites : For the 3.0 liter V6 engine in a 1993 Mercury Villager : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .032 inch )
No, the 3.0 V6 in a 1993 Mercury Villager is NOT and interference engine.
According to about.com firewall 1-----3------5 2-----4------6 front of 1993 Mercury Villager ( firing order 1-2-3-4-5-6 )
There are ( 2 EXHAUST MANIFOLDS ) on your 1993 Mercury Villager 3.0 liter V6 engine
the elictronic control sinsor at on a 93 mercury villager
The cruise control module of a 1993 Mercury Villager is located under the passenger side of the dashboard.
Yes, exactly the same.