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Engine compartment main fuse panel 30 AMP fuse Fuse #4 scroll down and look at this diagram picture on this link. http://www.autogenius.info/mercury-villager-1st-generation-1993-1998-fuse-box-diagram/ caution, this fuse runs power seats, windows and sun roof as well.
There should be a master link in the wiring from the battery. These wires are like fuses and melt to prevent further damage. You have a problem somewhere if this broke.
you need to disconnect the battery for 2 hours to clear the computer memory so it can relearn the new engine.
Also, adjust the TP, throttle position sensor with volt meter or ohm meter. clean MAF sesnor with carb cleaner.
make sure there is enough fluid if there is you might want to have it re built or changethe filter but if it has over 75000 mi that might kill it but it is worth a try as you could still have it re built if a new filter kills it
Check your inertia switch. This is usually located in the rear interior of the vehicle. It has a reset switch you hold for 3 seconds. It is a safety switch to kill the fuelpump in an accident. Can trip with door closings.
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