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Anonymous Posted on Dec 30, 2008

Coil replacement How?

I need to know how to change the coil packs in my 2001 lincoln ls 6cyl

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    I need instructions to replace a coil pack on cylinder 4 of my Lincoln LS

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I guess as you may know , it has indidvidual coil packs for each cylinder. The ones on the driverside, 4,5, and 6 are easy to change. just unscrew the bolt holding the coil pack down on the plug and pull it off and unplug the coil pack from the locking plug by squeezing near the back where the wire goes in the plug. The ones on the passenger side require removing the intake manifold to get to them. This is not as hard as it may seem but the wires and a bracket connected in the back of the manifold do need to be disconnected in order to free the manifold for access to the coil packs. Wasnt such a hard job but a bit of a challenge.

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In the center of the valve cover there is a cover that is over your coils . just remove and remove the coil

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I have a 2001 Pontiac grand am se.... I need a new coil...but I do not know which one i need replaced...There is a delay on starting the car...it putters when driving...now it will not start at all...went to a friend..he ran a test on it...said it was a coil? but doesnt know which one? _Krista_

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 lincoln ls radio fuse blown

HERE is your owners manual in PDF Format.

The Fuse layout is on page 174.

Location 27 - 10A red fuse is your radio fuse.

The fuse panel is located on the right hand side kick panel. Remove the
panel cover to access the fuses.

Please excuse the other "EXPERT" as he is providing misinformed information!

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2009

SOURCE: NEED ENGINE DIAGRAM FOR REPLACING

sorry no diagram but rather simple on either side of the engine there are plastic covers in the middle of the valve cover take that off to expose the coil packs disconnect them and the spark plugs are right there in the well i beleave a 5/8 deep well socket and a couple extentions and u should be good

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SOURCE: How to change the fog light bulb on a lincoln ls

get under the car and the fog lamps will be on the corners of each side. all you do is twist the electrical connector to the right and it will come out to install one re connect the new bulb and line up the connector and turn to the left to lock it in place

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