If "heater coil" is just another term for "Heater core", then yes, most all cars have them.
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Bad plugs and wires or/and coil
On a 2002 Mercury Sable : I assume the coil pack towers are numbered the same as any other Ford / Mercury six cylinder coil pack that I have seen : coil---3 - 4 pack--2 - 6 plug---1 - 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Also the engine cylinder locations on your V6 Mercury Sable are numbered : firewall 1-----2-----3 4-----5-----6 front of vehicle > driver The firing order is ( 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 )
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on the back of the engine u have to remove the intake to get to it
There is not a single "coil" as in the old days.Each pair of cylinders gets their own coil, which are all bundled together into a single coil *pack*.You'll find the coilpack at the other end of the sparkplug wires.See "Related Questions" below for more about coilpacks, wires & sparkplugs
I was looking at one of the Ford websites and it shows that for a 2001 Mercury Sable 24 valve ( the " Duratec " ) and for the 12 valve ( the " Vulcan " ) they both use ( 1 ) coil pack that has six towers on it ( both engines use the Motorcraft DG-485 ignition coil pack )
Go to hospital take he/she to the hosipitstal
The coolant sensor is on top of the engine. It is between the ignition coil and the tfi module.
No , it has the Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ( EDIS ) with a coil pack that has ( 6 ) towers
heater coil on a linclon town car 2002
Idle air control? Fuel pump? Coil?
Heater core/coils go "bad" in only 2 ways:They plug up and need flushingLeak - puddles and the smell of anti-freeze inside the car.See "Related Questions" below for more