Remove the coil on top of the plug, then just remove the plug.
Actually it doesn't have a distributor or distributor cap The 2001 Ford Crown Victoria has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system with ( 8 ) individual coils
You should have C.O.P. ( coil on plug ) The plugs are under the coils.
firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front
The Coil On Plug ignition system uses ( 8 ) individual coils on the 8 spark plugs on your 2002 Ford Crown Victoria firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of Crown Victoria
On a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria : The firing order is ( 1 - 3 - 7 - 2 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 8 ) The engine cylinder locations are numbered : firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of vehicle A 2001 Ford Crown Victoria has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system with ( 8 ) individual coils
They are located under beauty panel on the engine. they each have ther own coil. U will see a coil and a little screw that holds them on .
8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have a 1998 or newer Ford Crown Victoria that has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P.) ignition system there are ( 8 ignition coils ) as mentioned above Before that the 4.6 liter in a Ford Crown Victoria had ( 2 coil packs )
Yes.
EDIS , stands for Electronic Distributorless Ignition System That would be the ( 2 ) coil packs with spark plug wires on a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria that is part of the EDIS
Do you have C.O.P. ( coil on plug ) If so, under the coil.
To change the coil-on-plug assemblies on a 2001 4.6L Crown Victoria, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the engine cover if necessary, then disconnect the electrical connector from each coil. Unbolt the coil from the cylinder head, replace it with a new coil, and reconnect the electrical connector. Finally, reassemble any components you removed and reconnect the battery.