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Old 08-06-2005, 01:29 PM
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1998 Mercury Grand Marquis Spark Plug Removal

hello i need some information on how hard it is to replace spark pulgs with coil over on a 1998 mercury grand marquis. Is this a very easy task or should i spend the $200.00 and have the shop do it?

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Re: 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis Spark Plug Removal

It is a do it yourself project. The only hard plug is number 4. Just unplug coil, remove little bolt holding coil, remove coil, remove plug.
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Re: 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis Spark Plug Removal

how do u undo the coil?
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