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Anonymous Posted on Dec 24, 2012

Where is blower motor in 2001 mercury villager located

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2008

SOURCE: Timing Belt

I have used the Haynes Repair Manual for the Mercury Villager to change the timing belt on my 1993 Villager, twice. I just finished last night with the latest change. I found the Haynes manual to be very useful. This is just an overview:
1. Jack up the the van and support it on jack stands. Remove the front passenger side wheel and 2 plastic splash sheilds.
2. Remove the two radiator hoses on the passenger side of the engine.
3. Remove the pulley from the water pump (4x 10mm bolts)
4. Remove the tensioner pulley, including the bracket, for the A/C compressor. (3x 12 mm bolts)
This one can be difficult because it requires a torx head to loosen the pulley and it's a very tight fit to get a torx in there. I ended up taking the torx head out of the socket then turning it with a 10mm wrench.
5. Remove all 3 drive belts.
6. Remove the crankshaft pulley. (1-1/16" bolt) You will need a good strap wrench to keep the pulley from turning or an impact to remove this bolt. You may be able to remove the pulley just by bumping it with a mallet, but you may need a gear puller.
7. Remove the timing belt cover, it has an upper and lower half and is held in place by several 8mm screws.
8. You will find that the timing belt pulleys on the both cam shafts and the crank shaft have a white paint mark on one tooth. Make sure the marks on the two cam shaft pulleys are in line with a "bump" mark on the back plate of the belt cover. The bump mark for the front cam is located at about the 2 o'clock position and the one for the rear cam is at about the 10 o'clock position. You will need a mirror and flashlight to see this one.
The crankshaft pulley mark lines up with a notch in the oil pan (I think it's the oil pan where the notch is, but you will see it at near the 6 o'clock postion.
9. My new timing belt was a DAYCO and it came with a good instruction sheet. The new belt has an arrow that should point AWAY from the engine. There are also 3 lines on the new belt that will line up with the lines on the timing belt pulleys.
10. The belt tension should be adjusted so that you get about 0.5" - 0.6" of deflection at the center between the two cam shafts.
Note: I recommend replacing both the tensioning pulley and water pump while you are in there.
A water pump is about $32 and the tensioning pulley is about $35 but it's money well spent.
I did NOT replace the tensioner pulley the last time I changed the timing belt, and that is what failed this time. I could have saved myself a lot of work if I had replaced the pulley the first time.

Hope this helps. I'd still buy the HAYNES manual.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: 1993 Mercury Tracer blower motor location

Right hand side under dash behind glove box

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: Location of blower motor switch resistor on 2004 Grand Marquis

The blower speed controller is located under the hood on the right or passenger side on the heater housing just to the side of the heater hoses near the very back of the right cylinder head.
Yes that would cause the concern you are having.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: location of the engine diagnostic connector 1995 village mercury

The diagnostic connector is located on the engine near the starter. However, there are four connectors in that location and without pictures it would be difficult to determine which is the proper one

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 18, 2009

SOURCE: where is a knock sensor for 1998 Mercury Villager located?

Here is a image of it's location, I hope it helps.
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Have 2001 merc villager front blower motor wont work ,checked fuses, what else could it be

Hello, It can be the blower motor itself, which you can test by unplugging a connector on it and use a pair of wires the same diameter as those on the connector. Then run the ends of the test wires to the battery and carefully touch the opposite ends to the motor terminals while not allowing the wires to touch each other. If the motor spins then your problem is likely the blower motor resistor.

If the motor does not spin; remove it and go to an autoparts store like Autozone, Oreillys, or Advance and have it tested again before purchasing a different part.

The counter person at the autoparts can look up your blower motor resistor if the blower is good. They have diagrams for the location of this part. Some parts require removal of underdash ductwork and others can be accessed from the engine compartment. If this part is buried in the dash, some people go to a Salvage yard to retrieve the part. Working on a wreck will allow you to learn what to do and not tear up your own vehicle doing it.
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The fan switch that works both heating and a/c only works on high or setting 4.

replace the blower motor resistor. its usually close to the blower motor.
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The front blower switch works only in 4 position

it the resister in the plenum case. Your blower motor is going and drawing too much current. If repat failure, replace the blower motor. not hard.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/villagerquest/
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A/C fan switch only works on high

it's your blower motor resistor in the plenum case. They usually blow the thermal limiter because the blower motor is drawing too much current. It's starting to go.
You can replace the resistor, 2 screws under the dash on the passenger side. It has a 4 or 5 wie connector. About $25 from a Ford or Mercury dealer.
Also go to the Villager site for more help.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/villagerquest/
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Where is the blower motor located on my 95 villager so i can replace it

The front blower motor is located on the passengers side under the dash.You might have to remove a panel to get to it.Hope this helps.Good luck.
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Location of blower fan resistor 02 mercury villager

if you have a manual control a/c system, it is in the heater plenum case held in with 2 screws. On the passengers side.

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If you have electronic system, it does not have a resister. It has a blower motor speed controller.
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Where is the heater blower motor resistor located

if you locate the blower motor the rester is the wire that atachec to blower motor fallow wire till you find a circuit bord this is ur resistor
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