I'm not a mechanic / technician but I know that the engine cylinder locations
are numbered :
firewall
4 - 8
3 - 7
2 - 6
1 - 5
front of 2004 Ford F-150 ( V8 )
so I would ASSUME it is :
firewall
d - h
c - g
b - f
a - e
front of vehicle
auto zone will check your codes for FREE. if you have a bad coil pack they will tell you.
yes
Ford numbered the cylinders 1(a)-2(b)-3(c)-4(d)-8(h)-7(g)-6(f)-5(e), starting from the front passenger's side of the engine and moving clockwise around the engine. This identifies which coil requires testing.
i seriously doubt it. there have been several engine modifications to the the Triton v8s since 1999.
11500 lbs
The # 2 coil / sparkplug / engine cylinder is on the passenger side of the engine , 2nd from the front of the engine
The 4.6 L Triton wasn't used in the F-150 until 1997
where is the coolant sensor located at on a 05 ford f150 with a 5.4 triton v8
The 8th digit in the VIN is the engine code.If the 8th digit in the VIN is "2" the engine is a 4.2. If it is a "W" it is a 4.6 engine. If it is a "5" it is a 5.4 engine. If it is a "Z" it is a 5.4 Bi-Fuel engine. If it is a "M" it is a 5.4 Natural Gas engine.
www.motorcraft.com shows .054 inch
passenger side of engine , front cylinder ( that's # 1 cylinder , spark plug and coil on plug ) The engine cylinders / plugs / coils are numbered : passenger side of engine , front to rear , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and drivers side of engine , front to rear , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8
Motorcraft ( FL-820-S ) oil filter for the 5.4 liter in a 2004 F-150 , according to the Owner Guide