The spark plugs are located beneath the individual ingnition coils. Remove each coil then remove spark plug as normal
They take the place of a distributor and there are two of them for each bank of the engine. Look at your engine and you will see two square things on the front of each side of the engine with 4 wires coming from it and they go to the spark plugs and that is how they fire.
It has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system ( V6 + V8 ) that has an individual coil for each SPARK PLUG ( 6 or 8 spark plugs )
They are incorporated in each spark plug wire.
aka the EEC relay is on passenger side engine compartment wheel well near firewall small square relay. it controls spark and the ecm. module that controls fuel mgmt, get relay from dealer only 25 buck and each one is matched by the cal code on the label on drivers door jam
Eight, one for each cylinder
Look at top of the valve covers. There you will find a small coil for each individual cylinder. When you take that coil off the spark plugs are below the coil.
If it is a 3.9 v8 then they are under each coil pack. That is under the top cover of your valve covers
I was looking at one of the Ford websites and it shows : For each of the model years of the Lincoln Mark VIII ( 1993 to 1998 ) The Motorcraft ( FL-820-S ) engine oil filter is used
The 98 Continental doesn't have spark plug wires. They have individual coil packs over each plug. There is a plastic cover over each set of 4 plugs with some 10 mm bolt heads.
solenoid is on the passenger side of rear axle Each air spring on a Mark VII has a solenoid, There are also 2 front level sensors and one rear level sensor Hope this helps My bad... the way the question was phrased made me believe he was referring to to the level sensor.
On a 1998 Lincoln Town Car : It has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system with ( 8 ) individual coils ( 1 ) coil for each spark plug