This is a good and thorough guide on changing the coil-on-plugs. I just bought a 2000 LS-V8 and within a week the engine would begin to falter. The code from the OBDII showed the #4 spark plug/coil. I changed it and now it works okay, but all the other coils are original so I ordered the rest. Whoever worked on this engine did a sloppy job, so I have my work ahead of me but I think it is worth the challenge. Thanks again for this video on how to get to the rest of the plugs & coils.
You can change them if they have been in for a while. The owners manual or maintenance schedule might say when to change them. Could be around 100k miles.
This is a good and thorough guide on changing the coil-on-plugs. I just bought a 2000 LS-V8 and within a week the engine would begin to falter. The code from the OBDII showed the #4 spark plug/coil. I changed it and now it works okay, but all the other coils are original so I ordered the rest. Whoever worked on this engine did a sloppy job, so I have my work ahead of me but I think it is worth the challenge. Thanks again for this video on how to get to the rest of the plugs & coils.
So what coils are you Changing what numbers ? Coil 1 ,2 ? Sorry just would like to know which ones ur doing the 5 I think ?
so do we just leave the sparkplugs in?
You can change them if they have been in for a while. The owners manual or maintenance schedule might say when to change them. Could be around 100k miles.
I know ur changing all of them bit I would like to know the numbers
Check out this link, it shows the cylinder numbers for the V8
www.fixya.com/support/t25785582-firing_order_2004_lincoln_ls_3_9_v8
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Thank you so much for your teaching on how to change them about how long did it take you 👍💯
Horrible engine bay design