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2001 Mercury Villager Camshaft Position Sensor, Crankshaft Position Sensor, MAP Sensor, Engine Control Module

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  • Mercury F5XZ-19D990-AA Seal - Special
    F5XZ-19D990-AA
    Seal - Special
    • Part Notes: Orifice - A/C, w/aux, w/ blue inlet frame color, Orifice I.D. = 0.0655" to 0.0685"
    • Callout Name: 19D990
    • Replaced By: F5XZ-19D990-AB
    MSRP: $8.42 Your Price: $5.30

OEM 2001 Mercury Villager Parts for Powertrain Control

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MAP Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2001 Mercury Villager

  • Q: How to Service the MAP Sensor on 2001 Mercury Villager?
    A: To service the Manifold Pressure/ Vacuum Sensor, begin by disconnecting the battery ground cable. Next, dislodge the Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor and disconnect the electrical connector, unscrew the bolts, disconnect the vacuum supply line and the MAP sensor. Installation is just a reversal of these steps.
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