If there is no fire after the coil packs on a 1997 Lincoln Town Car, several issues could be at play. It may be due to faulty coil packs, a malfunctioning ignition control module, or issues with the power supply to the coils. Additionally, problems with the crankshaft position sensor or the wiring and connections in the ignition system could also prevent spark from reaching the plugs. A thorough inspection and testing of these components would help identify the root cause.
probably your coil packs if not transmission
Your truck does not have ignition coil. Instead, it has coil packs. The 5.4L has eight coil packs one on each spark plug. The 4.6L has two coil pack blocks 4 on each block.
There are 8 bolts that hold it on. First remove the cover to the coil packs, Then the coil packs then the vallve cover,
8 -one per cylinder
Good question.
This could be a problem with timing or you need to check the leads to the coil packs are on firmly.
A 99 continental does not have a coil pack, it is a coil on plug design. They cost about 55 dollars each
It could be spark plugs or coil packs. Auto Zone will check your computer codes for FREE. This way you won't be guessing.
I believe there are 8 coil packs...one sitting on top of each spark plug.
About $40 for new About $5 At The Junkyard
four coil packs
There is none it uses 2 coil packs (4 coils each) and has 1 coil per plug, the coils are marked