To remove the ignition switch from a 2005 Ford F-150, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shorts. Next, remove the steering column covers by unscrewing the screws securing them. After that, locate the ignition switch, which is mounted on the steering column, and disconnect its wiring harness. Finally, remove the screws or bolts holding the ignition switch in place and gently pull it out.
Chrysler recommends the plug wires they sell in their parts department.Chrysler recommends the plug wires they sell in their parts department.
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.
Remove front bumper for full access
newer model cars do not carry spark plug wires they carry ignition coils the plugs will be at the bottom of each one of the six coils you need to remove the coils indvidualy.
Unbolt it from the floor.
if it has a lock like mine....use ur ignition key.
you must remove the long ignition coil pack that's located on top of the engine. This houses the ignition coils and the spark plug boots as well. There's no plug wires, just direct snap on boots. Plugs are in four little recessed wells underneath it.
is very simple, just remove the plastic cover from the engine, locate the ignition coil that you want to replace, but before you disconnect the ignition coil disconnect one terminal from the battery and make sure that doesn't touch the chassis from the car and then disconnect the wires connector from the ignition coil and remove the two scrawls from the ignition coil and install the new one and make sure you replaced the washer that goes at the baton of the coil and reconnect the wires connector back and reconnect back the terminal from the battery on some times went you disconnect the battery your radio may go into safe code make sure you have the code to reprogram you radio again before you do this procedure
Absolutely!
Yes, unless you want to break the cover.
To change the spark plugs in a 2005 Dodge Stratus, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the ignition coil or spark plug wire from each spark plug, then use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew and remove the old plugs. Install the new spark plugs by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten them to the manufacturer’s recommended torque. Reconnect the ignition coils or spark plug wires and restore the battery connection.