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You may want to check the spark plug, if the plug is really bad it can cause the coil pack to fail. Also try a higher end coil pack as well. If problem continues to exist then I would take it to a professional mechanic.
yes you can. the spark plugs are located on top of the motor under the fuel rails. it has coil packs on each cylinders. you need to unbolt the coil turn it then pull it out. its a tight fit but can be done. For more room you can puul the fuel rails. but can be done with. good luck
Remove the coils one at a time and replace the plugs under them. The coils are tucked under the fuel rail but you don't have to remove the rail, the coils will come out.
On these models Ford/Mercury included the coil and the spark plug wires in one unit. The coils are black and round, they have a wire connector to each one. In order to pull the coil, you need to disconnect the wire and remove the bolt holding the coil pack in place. After doing this, you can pull the coil pack out; then you can pull out the spark plug with a 5/8 spark plug socket.
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