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On a 2003 Explorer, there is no distributor or coil pack. Each spark plug has it's own coil pack as part of the spark plug boot.
A coil pack is a very common auto part. You can purchase a coil pack for your specific car model directly from your car dealer or independent car parts supplier like Parts Source.
Top Back part of Motor
The 2.4 liter 8th vin S engines use individual coils mounted on the valve cover. Part No. 1788294 Beck/Arnley Direct Ignition Coil $96.99 EA The 2.5 liter 6 cyl 8TH VIN V uses coil packs mounted on the block. Part No. 1788275 Beck/Arnley Ignition Coil Pack Ignition Coil Pack: Coil Pack Warranty: Limited 1 Year* $113.99
Several local dealerships and repair shops sell coil packs. A new coil pack can be purchased at a variety of distributors. You may consider getting a professional opinion as to what part is missing.
part of your coil pack could be bad or your ignition control module could be bad it just bolts right on top of your coil pack
The coil is inside the distributor. It is only serviced as part of a new distributor.
it is part of the coil pack regardless what size of motor so if that's your problem replace the coil pack. Try one from a junkyard its cheaper
If you are looking to purchase coil packs, you can find them at Canadian Tire. Another place would be Part Source. Any automotive place will carry coil packs.
The rubber part is called an isolater.
On a 1998 Ford Windstar , 3.0 and 3.8 The six towers on the coil pack are numbered : coil-----3 - 4 pack----2 - 6 plug-----1 - 5 --------------------------------------------------------------------- The firing order for both engine sizes is : ( 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The engine cylinder locations are numbered : firewall 1-----2-----3 4-----5-----6 front of vehicle > driver * the Motorcraft part number for the coil pack is ( DGE-456 )
Remove coil pack bolts from top off engine valve cover assembly. Lift coil pack off of spark plug. Remove the plug and install the new one. Tighten to specific torque. Place the coil pack on top of the plug. Etc.