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Old 03-08-2007, 03:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
jiggly
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Originally Posted by jmsigler2 View Post
Problem:
My engine light just came on this week.
Vehicle has 65,000 miles.
Auto shop diagnosis is that cylinder number is having firing problems.

Actions:
First step by choice is to change the spark plugs. I purchased some high-end performance replacement plugs.

I am looking for advice on sources of information on how to replace the plugs. Do I have to purchase a dealer repair manual? Autozone does not have a manual for this yet. I assume their is a Chilton Guide. Can we find this information on the web now?

James
Dallas, TX
one of your coil packs might be FUBR, you may have to replace one or more to fix the problem, also, to check your spark plugs, remove the coil pack, then you will see the spark plug .
as for replacing spark plugs, i use motorcraft .. and my expdy runs like a champ.
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