they are "inside" individual openings in your intake manifold. Each plug has a coil on top. Look for the coils, round with a nipple coming off that the wiring harness plugs to. You need an extension to get to them once you take off the coil. 2 of them are a real bear to change.
On the Ford Triton engines a separate coil is used for each cylinder. The coils are mounted over the top of the spark plugs. To access the spark plugs, remove the screws that secure the coils to the top of the cylinder heads and gently pull up on the coil to remove it and the short 3-4 inch plug wire that attaches the coil to the plug. A special knuckle joint or flex extension will be required to remove some of the plugs located at the rear of the engine. There are 4 spark plugs on the drivers side of the truck, four on the passenger side of the truck.
on top of the spark plugs in the intake manifold.
i know if you have the 5.4L V8 you will have coil packs. not spark plugs
they are under the little circle black things which are called coils
The plugs are located on the inboard side of the cylinder head near the intake manifold, under or near the fuel injection rails. You do not have spark plug wires, but rather 8 separate ignition coils that sit on top of the spark plugs.
Screwed in the heads.
COP system Coil on Plug. Coils are located on the top of the spark plugs
The 4.6 L Triton wasn't used in the F-150 until 1997
I believe the dealership gets 190.00 time and plugs
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where is the coolant sensor located at on a 05 ford f150 with a 5.4 triton v8
www.motorcraft.com shows .054 inch