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Old 04-03-2005, 02:37 PM
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Question tune up for CV

I have a 2000 CV, I tried to buy plugs and wires for it and was told that they don't require them. It's my first Ford so help me out. I like the CV for it's power and it's size. But what's with the tail sway when you hit a large bump at high way speeds?

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Your Vic doesn't use wires. Each cylinder has it's own coil that plugs on top of the plug. The plugs, if original, are double platinum and are said to be "100,000 mile plugs". However, we have experienced the plugs break down long before that, or the coils fail or the coil boot will burn a hole through it and cause a miss.

As for the sway, have you checked the rear shocks or stabilizer bar?
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Re: tune up for CV

Thanks for the info. No i havent checked the sway bar, I'll get it checked this weekend.


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