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1995 Mercury Villager

Fuel Injectors May Fail and Cause Drivability Concerns

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The fuel injectors can fail and cause drivability problems. Often there is no Check Engine light and the failures can be caused by corrosion of the connector, clogging beyond the point of cleaning, and/or internal failures.

16 Reports

Engine Stall and/or No Start Condition

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The distributor shaft bearing can become rusty, and seize causing the engine to stall or not start. The failed distributor will commonly require replacement.

14 Reports

Ticking Noise When Cold Due to Broken Exhaust Manifold Studs

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The exhaust manifold often warps and cracks, breaking off the studs between the cylinder head and the exhaust manifold. A ticking type noise may be noted most noticeable when the engine is cold.

11 Reports

Coolant Leak From Plug Behind Timing Cover

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A coolant leak may develop from a plug on the front of the rear cylinder head, behind the timing cover.

7 Reports
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