Mercury Villager owners have reported 6 problems related to gasoline fuel system (under the gasoline fuel system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mercury Villager based on all problems reported for the Villager.
The contact owns a 1997 Mercury Villager. The contact stated that the engine was started in cold weather, the vehicle would exhibit an abnormally strong gasoline odor. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic who advised that there were no visible fuel leakages but the canister and the connected hoses were faulty. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and advised that there were no recalls for the problem. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 155,000.
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1999 Mercury Villager estate Mini-van. Purchased new in 1999. Owned briefly when gas pedal stuck, but if kicked down on released. Of course, the vehicle would jump forward from the hard kick on the accelerator. The problem was corrected by replacing the throttle body. . . Only for a short time though. When it happened again after the manufacturer's warranty period a quick 20 minute cleaning of the inside of the throttle body fixed the problem. . . Again for a while. This sticking or the throttle most often causes a delay in the forward motion of the vehicle; however, it has also occurred when I was trying to stop and in order not to run into another stopped vehicle the ignition had to be turned off or placed in neutral. I thought of reporting this when I saw on a Mercury blog page that many others have experienced this same problem.
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The 1999 through 2000 Mercury Villager vans have a defective throttle body assembly. My gas petal started sticking on my Villager van late last year. I finally had the throttle body assembly cleaned and throttle control sensor replaced in January, after several failed attempts by the Mercury dealership to rectify this problem. I had another mechanic replace the failed throttle body control sensor (in may)after only 4 months (part was guaranteed for 12 months) and the throttle body was ok for a short period of time and now it's sticking and the gas petal is hard to depress. It is a major accident hazard because you need to know that you can pull out safely from an intersection or accelerate when entering a ramp on the interstate. With this problem you have to press the gas petal harder than normal and then you feel like you are getting whiplash because the petal will unstick and you shoot forward. Our car had a check engine light that came on and it was also associated with this problem. From the contents of this article, I believe that Mercury and Nissan are completely aware this danger. . Read more...
Filler pipe vent hose was recalled in March 2001 recall#00s59 and replaced. The same part failed in the exact same manner and was replaced November 2003. Ford says that the filler pipe vent hose is out of warranty and will not pay any replacement costs. Did the March 2001 recall adequately address this problem?.
There is a constant fuel smell when driving vehicle. Dealer could not remedy the problem.
When the car is running a strong gas smell is emitted.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Tank Assembly problems | |
Fuel Pump problems | |
Gasoline Fuel System problems | |
Tank Filler Pipe And Cap problems | |
Fuel Injection problems | |
Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problems | |
Carburetor problems | |
Fuel Injector problems | |
Fuel Delivery problems | |
Tank Mounting problems |