The distributor in a Mercury Villager is the round thing at the front of the engine with the six spark plug wires attached to it.
There is no "chip" that can be replaced in the distributor, it is serviced as a unit. There is no chip in the distributor cap.
The ignition coil is part of the distributor assembly and is inside the distributor. It is not available as a separate part.
If the distributor was genuinely bad the vehicle would probably not run. It requires special diagnostic equipment to test a distributor in isolation.
It should be the same.
The coil UNFORTUNATELY is built in the distributor.
Inside the distributor
Those components are part of the distributor and are inside it. They are not available as separate parts.
According to the 1998 Mercury Villager Owner Guide ( 5W-30 ) is the preferred oil
It is located in the distributor unit.
the sensor on the 3.3l mucury villager is integrated into the distributor
10w30
The 3.0 litre V6 engine in a 1998 Mercury Villager has a timing BELT