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2002 Lincoln LS Ignition Coil, Camshaft Position Sensor, Spark Plug, Engine Control Module

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OEM 2002 Lincoln LS Parts for Ignition System

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Ignition Coil, Spark Plug Installation and Repair Tips for 2002 Lincoln LS

  • Q: How to service and repair a spark plug on 2002 Lincoln LS?
    A: To change the spark plug, take out the ignition coil and spark plugs cleaning up the well. Check accumulated deposits and gaps between inspection, clean up if required. Look at signs of oil and carbon fouling, normal burning, pre-ignition, signs of overheating, and fused deposits. Installation is done by reversing the removal process and changing the gap.
  • Q: How to service the ignition coil on 2002 Lincoln LS?
    A: To maintain the ignition coil, take away the engine appearance cover and top intake manifold to have access to the ignition coils. Open the electrical connections, remove the securing bolts. When installing, use silicone brake caliper grease and dielectric compound on the ignition coil boots making sure that they are in place and intact.
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