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Old 08-12-2009, 01:30 PM
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2004 Mountaineer Firing Order

Does anyone have the firing order and can post or PM me?
4.6L Need to know where the No 1 Cylinder is.
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Re: 2004 Mountaineer Firing Order

I'm not sure on the firing order, but if all you need is to know where cylinder #1 is, it is the cylinder nearest the belt on the passenger side of the engine. Starting with cylinder 1, it should go 1-4 on that bank, cylinder 5 is nearest the belt on the other side of the engine, 5-8.

Also, there will likely be a label on the coil on plug wires for the cylinder number to confirm you have the correct one. There will probably be a similar label on the fuel injector wiring.

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Re: 2004 Mountaineer Firing Order

Thanks.
I just needed to know cyl location to replace an O2 sensor on my kids Mountaineer.
He is now learning to take care of problems upon first occurance since he just shelled out $3900 to have the transmission rebuilt at 101K.
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Re: 2004 Mountaineer Firing Order

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I'm not sure on the firing order, but if all you need is to know where cylinder #1 is, it is the cylinder nearest the belt on the passenger side of the engine. Starting with cylinder 1, it should go 1-4 on that bank, cylinder 5 is nearest the belt on the other side of the engine, 5-8.

Also, there will likely be a label on the coil on plug wires for the cylinder number to confirm you have the correct one. There will probably be a similar label on the fuel injector wiring.

-Rod
Thanks. The dummies at AAMCO that rebuilt the transmission didn't run the O2 wiring through an eyelet to keep it off the driveshaft. Cut one of the wires in half, so I had to splice it back together. All is fine.

By the way, where the hell did they hide the plugs and coil packs?

What is the recommended transfer case fluid?
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