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2002 Mercury Villager Ignition Coil, Camshaft Position Sensor, Spark Plug, Engine Control Module

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Diagram (1 of 1): Electrical - Ignition System
2002 Mercury Villager Ignition System Diagram
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  • AGSP-32F-P
    Spark Plug
    • Part Notes: Service plug may differ from original
    • Fit Note: 6 Cyl 3.3L
    • Require Quantity: 6
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 12405
    • Replaced By: AGSP-32F-PX
    MSRP: $14.09 Your Price: $8.68

OEM 2002 Mercury Villager Parts for Ignition System

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Distributor Installation and Repair Tips for 2002 Mercury Villager

  • Q: How to service and repair the distributor on 2002 Mercury Villager?
    A: To service the distributor service the engine to Top Dead Center (TDC) with the No. 1 piston, disconnect the battery, and unscrew the distributor cap.Take out wires, screws, and connectors and then the distributor.Reassemble, matching marks, reconnecting parts, and fastening all of them.When the vehicle is reconnected to the battery, its adaptive strategy might require another learning period.
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