The 3.2L has an ignition coil on each spark plug.
Remove engine cover, determine which coil is bad or better yet replace them all. Remove the electrical connection from ignition coil, remove 7/32 bolt from coil (be careful not to drop),pull coil from top of sparkplug and remove.
5w30 is the preferred oil for the 2.7L Engine 10w30 is the preferred oil for the 3.5 (winter months 32 and below) 5w30 is ok for cold winter starts.
bank 2 is on drivers side
What does code 32 mean on Dodge Ram 1500 ,5.9 engine
I would need a bit more information. Is is a 4 cylinder, or 6? I'm going to assume it's a 6. Do you see three ignition coils on top of the engine? Those coils are sitting on top of the ignition module. You will need a 7mm wrench to loosen the retaining screw for the module pigtail, and a 7/32 socket to remove the retaining screws for the coil. Once the coils are removed, you should find that the module comes off the mounting bracket with the final coil.
The firing order is 1342 and the coil packs are 41 and 32.
The coil packs are located behind the engin your will have to Jake up the car and get under it there is a mounting bracket on the back of the motor where the coil packs are mounted to the ignition control modual. there are 2 7/32 screws in each coil pack. or you can remove the whole bracket by 3 13mm bolts but this isent an easy job all of the screws and bolts are hard to get at you will need a couple different sized extentions and a swivle head to take them off and the job will take you about 2 to 3 hours to do.
if you have a dwell meter it should be between 28 and 32 degrees, if you set them at 30 degrees your right on, use a paper matchstick between the points while it's on the lobe and it will be close.
32 psi
32 psi
32-35 psi
They are located under the ignition coils. There is an individual coil for each cylinder. If you look under the fuel injector rails, you will see the tops of the coils. Each one is held in place by a 7mm or 7/32 head screw. You will have to remove each coil and the plugwell is very deep, so you will need an extension to reach the plugs.