Structure Related Problems of the 1999 Mercury Villager

Table 1 shows eight common structure related problems of the 1999 Mercury Villager. The number one most common problem is related to the door (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the structure (two problems).

Table 1. Structure related problems of Mercury Villager


Recently reported Structure problems of the 1999 Mercury Villager

The Door problem

When the gas pedal was pressed, there was a delay in acceleration. The consumer had to pump the gas pedal to get the vehicle to move. Dealer cleaned dirty throttle body. Blower only worked on high. Failed resistor replaced. Left front door panel was peeling and had to be replaced.   Read details...

The Structure problem

While driving at various speeds the consumer would hear a loud noise coming from the brakes. When brake pedal was depressed it would go to the floor and there would be extended stopping distance. Different brake components have been replaced several times but the brakes continue to fail.   Read details...

The Bumper problem

While driving at approximately 50 mph rear bumper disconnected from vehicle and fell off. Dealership examined vehicle, and determined that plastic pins that hold bumper to vehicle broke.   Read details...


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