Here I am the day before New Years watching and working and you say Happy New Year. Although I'm dressed a lot warmer. You're a life saver. I have to replace the oxygen sensor behind there and got stuck. There's one video that's close but not exact. Dawned on me there might be a spark plug video which is essentially the same job. So thanks so much!. Like to give one than one thumbs up.
LOL! I did this job on New Year's Eve last year. I'm glad to see my videos are helping others. You're very welcome! I sent you pdf's from the service manual via email. Stay tuned for more videos. Please subscribe to get notified. Happy New Year!
Must watch for ford Lincoln MKX edge spark plug removal replace and snapped bolt advice if you ask plus he will give u the steps in pdf which with the video will make it very easy even for the common man and women!!! First off this out of all vids I watched on this service tune up his was the best as far as taking the time to include little stuff that in the end makes a lot of sense when doing the work. My experience with this channel owner was awesome, he emailed me everything I needed to perform task correctly like they would do at the dealer, I had a few hiccups on my part by over tightening and snapped a intake bolt, I contacted him he sent me a pic and part number which made it easy to get from the dealer and he sent pics of what I need to buy to extract broken piece still in the intake and walked me threw step by step, he basically had on hand every thing I needed when I ran into a snag and immediately sent steps and pictures of product and parts. I felt so bad because I was literally contacting him alot cause I wanted to do it right, he was responding almost immediately with said pictures and part number and the fix procedure. I know there are alot of guys that do these channels but they are no help if you run into a issue and your not a mechanic like me. After all said and done 2012 Lincoln MKX runs like new because of this channel video and his attention to detail by checking up making sure he replies back or connects with you on a different communication path. As a favor for me if you watch and use this video to do your tune up please subscribe cause he deserves it man, a really stand up fellow in my eyes. Your vehicle will be so happy and the wife to because you will save alot of money the Lincoln dealer by me wanted close too 1,000 dollars. I got it done for about 75 but I bought couple extra goodies and cleaners. A must to clean that throttle body especially if it’s being held open just a tad from carbon, he taught me that lol If your reading this to tackle your job this is where you want to subscribe and get it done correctly. Trust me, I’m pretty good with just about everything but tips and knowledge that I don’t have he has it all. Don’t waste time looking up parts he will get you going in the pro direction, I promise. Thank you to this guy from me and the wife. I hope you have a great experience and outcome as I did. Thanks letgovideo
Wow, Mike! Thank you so very much for the UA-cam love. I'm glad everything worked out for you and I was able to help you through the process. Stay in touch.
Thank you for sharing this video. The fronts plugs were a breeze and I was dreading the rear. Your video relived my reluctance and although the rear plugs look like somewhat of a hassle to get to, it looks doable. I did not see how the intake gasket pops in but I suppose i will figure it out.
I will be using your video for help. My 2016 has 92000 miles and I feel a very slight miss when going over slight inclines. Plus, I think it is about time.
Its horrific these newer cars, you have to almost do a complete overhaul just to change 3 spark plugs. For this very reason I continue to drive my 1980 VW rabbit diesel with 1.8 million miles and 50 mpg, plus no car payment.....
@@LetGoVideo I think the problem is from every car manufacturer, the engine is built out in the open, then dropped into the car, and you end up with a real challenge. Then with government regulations, the engine bay is polluted with nonsense epa garbage, pumps, hoses, sensors, electrical connectors, etc. My old VW shakes and vibrates the windows at idle, a little diesel smoke on acceleration, but it has cost me nothing to maintain in the last 37 years. Believe it or not, still on the original fuel injectors and Bosch fuel pump. In 1989 I bought a spare fuel pump and 4 injectors from a wreck because everyone said how expensive those parts are. I still have them in the box. BTW, I really enjoyed your video, it was the best I found on UA-cam. I'm replacing the coils on my wifes 2013 Lincoln MKX. What a job!
I have a 2010 MKX are you able to access the shop manual? If so, can you tell me if mine should have the rubber heat shield between the rear heads and the firewall or was that only on later models? BTW your video is amongst the very best I have seen on UA-cam. Thank you.
It wasn't a link. I have a shop service manual and I printed out the diagrams. Shoot me your email and I will send them over. It won't let me share them on UA-cam. Let me know if I can help further. Thank you for your support!
I've never heard of that. The anti-seize keeps the plug from seizing in the head. You don't ever want to use too much. Some new plugs have an anti-seized compound on the threads when you buy them.
Here I am the day before New Years watching and working and you say Happy New Year. Although I'm dressed a lot warmer. You're a life saver. I have to replace the oxygen sensor behind there and got stuck. There's one video that's close but not exact. Dawned on me there might be a spark plug video which is essentially the same job. So thanks so much!. Like to give one than one thumbs up.
LOL! I did this job on New Year's Eve last year. I'm glad to see my videos are helping others. You're very welcome! I sent you pdf's from the service manual via email. Stay tuned for more videos. Please subscribe to get notified. Happy New Year!
Must watch for ford Lincoln MKX edge spark plug removal replace and snapped bolt advice if you ask plus he will give u the steps in pdf which with the video will make it very easy even for the common man and women!!! First off this out of all vids I watched on this service tune up his was the best as far as taking the time to include little stuff that in the end makes a lot of sense when doing the work. My experience with this channel owner was awesome, he emailed me everything I needed to perform task correctly like they would do at the dealer, I had a few hiccups on my part by over tightening and snapped a intake bolt, I contacted him he sent me a pic and part number which made it easy to get from the dealer and he sent pics of what I need to buy to extract broken piece still in the intake and walked me threw step by step, he basically had on hand every thing I needed when I ran into a snag and immediately sent steps and pictures of product and parts. I felt so bad because I was literally contacting him alot cause I wanted to do it right, he was responding almost immediately with said pictures and part number and the fix procedure.
I know there are alot of guys that do these channels but they are no help if you run into a issue and your not a mechanic like me. After all said and done 2012 Lincoln MKX runs like new because of this channel video and his attention to detail by checking up making sure he replies back or connects with you on a different communication path.
As a favor for me if you watch and use this video to do your tune up please subscribe cause he deserves it man, a really stand up fellow in my eyes.
Your vehicle will be so happy and the wife to because you will save alot of money the Lincoln dealer by me wanted close too 1,000 dollars. I got it done for about 75 but I bought couple extra goodies and cleaners. A must to clean that throttle body especially if it’s being held open just a tad from carbon, he taught me that lol
If your reading this to tackle your job this is where you want to subscribe and get it done correctly. Trust me, I’m pretty good with just about everything but tips and knowledge that I don’t have he has it all. Don’t waste time looking up parts he will get you going in the pro direction, I promise.
Thank you to this guy from me and the wife. I hope you have a great experience and outcome as I did. Thanks letgovideo
Wow, Mike! Thank you so very much for the UA-cam love. I'm glad everything worked out for you and I was able to help you through the process. Stay in touch.
Thank you for sharing this video. The fronts plugs were a breeze and I was dreading the rear. Your video relived my reluctance and although the rear plugs look like somewhat of a hassle to get to, it looks doable. I did not see how the intake gasket pops in but I suppose i will figure it out.
You're very welcome! The intake gasket can only go one way. It fits in a groove on the intake manifold.
Thanks man. I was gonna try it, but after watching your video. Nope!! You do great work. Just wish I could find a respectful mechanic in covington tn.
You're welcome, and thank you! I don't know of any out that way. I wish I could be more help.
@@LetGoVideo This world needs more mechanics like you
Thanks, man!
I will be using your video for help. My 2016 has 92000 miles and I feel a very slight miss when going over slight inclines. Plus, I think it is about time.
Sweet! Usually around 100,000 miles, then it's time.
Lol the piano background musics fuck8ng hilarious
I thought so, too. 🤣
Getting that Deliverance feel.
Its horrific these newer cars, you have to almost do a complete overhaul just to change 3 spark plugs. For this very reason I continue to drive my 1980 VW rabbit diesel with 1.8 million miles and 50 mpg, plus no car payment.....
The engineers should be mechanics for a few years before designing vehicles.
@@LetGoVideo I think the problem is from every car manufacturer, the engine is built out in the open, then dropped into the car, and you end up with a real challenge. Then with government regulations, the engine bay is polluted with nonsense epa garbage, pumps, hoses, sensors, electrical connectors, etc. My old VW shakes and vibrates the windows at idle, a little diesel smoke on acceleration, but it has cost me nothing to maintain in the last 37 years. Believe it or not, still on the original fuel injectors and Bosch fuel pump. In 1989 I bought a spare fuel pump and 4 injectors from a wreck because everyone said how expensive those parts are. I still have them in the box. BTW, I really enjoyed your video, it was the best I found on UA-cam. I'm replacing the coils on my wifes 2013 Lincoln MKX. What a job!
I agree, and WOW on the VW. I'm glad you found my video. Thank you!
I have a 2010 MKX are you able to access the shop manual? If so, can you tell me if mine should have the rubber heat shield between the rear heads and the firewall or was that only on later models? BTW your video is amongst the very best I have seen on UA-cam. Thank you.
Hey John. Thank you! Send me your email address at letgovideo.tn@gmail.com, and I'll send the information to you.
Can you send me a link where you got the diagrams/ pics and torque order step by step
It wasn't a link. I have a shop service manual and I printed out the diagrams. Shoot me your email and I will send them over. It won't let me share them on UA-cam. Let me know if I can help further. Thank you for your support!
Shoot me an email at letgovideo.tn@gmail.com and I'll get you those pdf's.
It’s by design to almost force drivers to use mechanics or take to the dealership.
Really shouldn't use antisieze on spark plugs. Esp with the new aluminum heads.
I've never heard of that. The anti-seize keeps the plug from seizing in the head. You don't ever want to use too much. Some new plugs have an anti-seized compound on the threads when you buy them.
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Right on!
Damn Lincoln did not make that easy lol.
I agree. The newer the vehicle, the more complicated it gets.
199.00 hour labor charge