Coil pack 2007 Ford fusion

Asked by Makayla1313 Sep 04, 2019 at 09:21 PM about the 2007 Ford Fusion SE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need to replace my coil packs. They are all
connected. I have the part and im not sure where it
goes ??? Im a female trying to fix it myself, i have
little knowledge of vehicles....

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Why are you replacing your coil packs? Usually they don't all fail at the same time. You should have six of them, one for each cylinder. I would advise you to replace the spark plugs too if you are going to all that trouble. The front three are easy to get to after you remove the engine cover. The rear ones , you have to remove the upper intake and all the hoses. Go to youtube to search for a video and only replace one coil and plug at a time so you don't swap the electrical connectors on the coils making a bigger problem.

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