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Anyone figured out how to change the rear 3 plugs in the 2007 V6 version?
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Re: Spark PLug Changing
Remove the upper intake. The gasket is made to be re-used.
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Re: Spark PLug Changing
Thanks! I guess I just didnt get all the screws out. I will check it out later. They sure make it alot harder for the backyard guy to do anything on these things.
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Re: Spark PLug Changing
That's why I own low mileage older vehicles. Newer vehicles are not as mechanic friendly anymore
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Re: Spark PLug Changing
Is there a trick to it? I tried to remove every screw I could find and it wouldnt budge.
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Re: Spark PLug Changing
Go to http://www.alldata.com/ buy a years subscription. I got a quote today $12.95 but it is normally $25.00 it has good diagrams.
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Am I Nuts?
Am I crazy? I want to trade in my gorgeous 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature L in brand new condition for a 2009 Ford Fusion. Love the design of the Fusion, the amenities (actually has more than the Lincoln), not to mention the mpg. Let me know what you think.
Last edited by jeffbazell; 06-28-2008 at 10:49 AM. Reason: New Title |
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