First & cheapest fix is to make sure all the wheels are balanced. Depending on how old your tires are, & where you bought them, balancing may be free. If you still have the problem after balancing, have your wheel alingment checked at a reputable shop. Good Luck
It is possible that the 1997 Mercury Villager simply needs a tune up. New spark plugs and wires may make a great difference.
System airbound and needs to be purged
A 3.3 liter ( 200 cubic inch ) single over head cam ( SOHC ) V6 engine
A bad ignition switch, on your 1995, Mercury Voyager, will cause the vehicle not to start. In most cases a bad ignition will cause the engine not to turn over.
I'm not sure what you mean by a rollover switch, if you mean a fuel cutoff switch, it's in the driver side kick panel.
Follow the transmission pan up and around front corner. It will curve upward slightly. Reach over this ear and you will feel the sensor wire.
check your distributor, it's probably bad. they go for around 250-300 bucks and take about 25 mins to change.
There really isn't one. They easily go over 100,000 miles or more. Plugged fuel filters of this type are very rare.
The front "bumper" is a one-piece urethane cover over an energy absorbing beam. There is not really anything to adjust. If it is out of alignment the vehicle was probably in an accident.
Did you put the thermostat in backwards? I would check to see where the steam is coming from. I had to change out small hoses for the same problem with mine.
battery low
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