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Allen Eshleman Posted on Mar 14, 2017

Mercury Villager Right reverse bulb, replace

How do I replace the right reverse (back up) light bulb on a 1998 Mercury Villager? Its in the back lift up door.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: car stalls while moving, then after 2-5 minutes starts back up

disconnect the fuel filter at both ends to see if the filter is clogged. If you are not getting any fuel on either end then you should get a new fuel pump.

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Jason Phillips

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: 98 mercury villager breake light

There may be an adjustment on the switch, not sure, but hope it helps a little

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2009

SOURCE: Remove the right rear door panel in a Mercury Sable

Removed two screws from the perimeter of the door, one in the back edge and the other under the bottom. Remove one screw from the handle cup where the window switch is located. Placed some tape around the edge of the handle cup for protection against scratches and pried the cup out with a small putty knife. It is hard, but will pop out. Next I taped the paint around the door panel and used a flat bar to reach behind the panel and had enough of a gap to see the orange tabs and pried each one to remove the panel completely. The panel does not need to be lifted up to removed, just pull it straight off the door. A few tabs may still be holding, but will pop off with a bit of pressure.

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Ryan Phillips

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2009

SOURCE: windows or sunroof do not work in 1997 mercury

Did you check the fuses first? It seems strange that all of the windows and the sunroof wouldn't be working at the same time.

Stoney Thompson

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2010

SOURCE: When I apply my brakes to my 2000 mercury villager

visually check your bulbs on the right size, the turn signal side of the filament could have broke, and making contact with the brake side, or vice versa, one of the bulbs are bad, you can only tell by taking them out and visually inspecting them, right side only. hope this helps

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Brake Light went out on my 1998 Mercury Villager. I replaced fuse and bulbs, but still nothing.

check brake switch on brake pedal arm.

go to yahoo group for villager-quest owners for help
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1998 mercury villager back brake lights do not work. New bulbs and fuse did not fix the problem.

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Brake lights and Tail lights not working.

easy one this ....... check all the earth/ground wiring to the car chassis.
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98 mercury villager breake light

There may be an adjustment on the switch, not sure, but hope it helps a little
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Brake light

are you reolaicng the high mount stop light bulbs or the tailamp bulbs?
Access for the tailalmp bulbs is by removing the plastic access apnels on each side (4 inches x 10 inches). The twist the wire connector about a 1/4 turn to release the connector from the lamp body. Then repalce the bulb. Some are pull out, some are twist & pull. I think it is #1157.
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Brake lights out

on the inside of right rear and left rear interior panels should be two doors that you open and you can get to the bulbs.
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Headlights don't work

Try replacing the bulbs in the sealed beam. Bulb #9007, do both. Lift lid, disconnect electrical wires, unlock o ring, pull out bulb. Replace bulb and reverse the order
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Mercury Villager headlight assembly diagaram for removal

This is easy. Lift the lid open. Look at the back of the sealed beam and you will see a clip and an o ring. Pull the clip up and pull wires back toward the driver's seat. Unscrew the o ring and firmly pull the bulb out toward the driver again. Note the 3 tabs on the bulb seat and realign the new bulb with those tab ( 2 bottom, 1 top). Replace with #9007 bulbs..do them both.
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