For a 2001 Ford E-250 :
4.6 and 5.4 liter V8 engines
4 - 8
3 - 7
2 - 6
1 - 5
front of vehicle
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For the 6.8 liter V10 engine
5 - 10
4 - 9
3 - 8
2 - 7
1 - 6
front of vehicle
On a Ford E-250 ( gasoline engines ) Up until the ( 1996 ) model year they had a distributor cap After that they either had the EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ) or the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system
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
Need a year and engine size to answer this question.
It would REALLY HELP to know the year. Could be these things. Ignition module in distributer, pick-up coil in distributer, Bad COIL wire, Rotor button. Depending on the year 1996 and up it could be a CAM sensor, CRANK sensor, Ignition coil, ignition module.
more than likely is the ignition module. What year?
Maybe With out make model and year info here is a back ground answer. Most Modern Electronic Ignition systems operate by controling the ground for the ignition coil. These ground conections are "Common" or all hooked together. If there is no ground for the coil, there is a good chance none of the ignition is grounded correctly.
Suspect a bad coil or failed engine computer.
Swap it with a known good coil. Give us the year, make, model and engine info for more info.
not sure what year you have but on 1986-1991 it is on the ignition coil closest to the battery
No, it does not. This year uses a plug & coil configuration, where each plug has its own ignition coil, rather than a wire which runs back to a central coil.
That year does not have 1.
No, all motors that year have distributorless ignition.