Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 1998 Mercury Villager

Table 1 shows two common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 1998 Mercury Villager.

Table 1. Engine And Engine Cooling related problems of Mercury Villager

Problem Category Number of Problems
Check Engine Light On problems
1
Gasoline Engine problems
1

Check Engine Light On problem #1

My husband uses our Mercury Villager van for his work. He was going to a job and was traveling when he stated the van lost power, the engine actually turned itself off. He was able to get off the road before he was involved in an accident. He proceeded to try restarting the van. It did not work, so we had the van towed to our home. He check to see if the motor was tied up but it was fine. He changed batteries, because during the event, the battery was drained. After about 3 hours, the van miraculously started. We have spoken to a couple that had this happen to them. They stated that if the oil gets close to 1 quart below level, the sensors automatically shut off the engine. This is dangerous. My husband could of been in a serious accident when the engine turned itself off. There were no engine lights signifying low oil. Please check and advise. Thank you.

Gasoline Engine problem #2

Brakes, steering, body, and engine malfunctions.


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