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where can you find a diagram to correct the wires from the distributor to the spark plugs on 95 ford e250?
how to change spark plugs on a 2001 expedition
I just replaced my spark plugs on a 1998 Ford E250 V6. The best price I could get for a mechanic to do it was $400.00. I did not want to pay this price and I am glad I didn't because changing the spark plugs took less than 1 hour. I went to Pep-boys and purchased the plugs and wires for about $50.00. (I had to purchase a spark plug socket for my ratchet.) To get to the spark plugs I removed the middle console from the inside of the truck's cab and the spark plugs were right there. You should be able to do this with no problem. (Stay away from the spark plug removal tool, use the socket and ratchet instead.)
Where and how do you find the spark plugs for a 1997 ford expedition?
50,000 miles.
Check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of the engine compartment ( it will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )
Changing spark plugs can be an easy task. Disconnect the battery and the spark plug cables, remove the old spark plugs, replace with the new spark plugs, connect the spark plug cables and the battery.
they are next to the fuel injectors. underneath the coil for each separate spark plug. no wires on the vehicle. just a boot with a spring connecting the coil to the spark plug. they look really tough to get to which is probably why you only change them every 100,000 miles as suggested by the manufacturer.
Yes, when changing spark plugs it is a good idea to change all eight so the firing will be even.
you don't, you buy a chevy.
you don't, there aren't any
call a mechanic