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What's best way to replace plug wires?
Any advise on replacing plug wires on a '98, 3.0L Windstar? Is it best to remove the cowling behind the hood, to be able to work from the top?
this all started with a missing engine, trouble code P0302 (misfire in #2 cylinder). went to check the plug (from below), and the wire was pretty much crumbling in my hand. (130K miles). thanks, Steve
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Wait... I found the answer in the post started by "Jaygio".... never mind.
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1990 Chevy Suburban, 454 cu-In, R2500 (always parked in the garage) 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue, 3.5L 1998 Windstar, 3.0L 1984 Toyota Pick-Up, 22R |
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