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OEM 2005 Lincoln LS Parts for Ignition System

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Ignition Coil, Spark Plug Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Lincoln LS

  • Q: How to service and repair the ignition coil-on-plug on 2005 Lincoln LS?
    A: In order to fix the ignition coil-on-plug, take away the EVAP canister purge valve, ignition coil covers, and bolts. Removing coils, disconnect electrical connectors and twist. Place grease and compound prior to re-installation. Wipe clean as well as use silicone sealant and attach the harness. Lastly,LAST: reassemble the purge valve bracket and covers.
  • Q: How to inspect a spark plug for issues such as bridged gaps, deposit buildup, and signs of fouling on 2005 Lincoln LS?
    A: Inspect spark plugs for bridged gaps from oil or carbon deposits and clean as needed. Oil fouling appears as wet black deposits; carbon fouling as dry, fluffy black. Normal plugs show tan/gray. Pre-ignition melts electrodes with metallic deposits; overheating yields white/bluish discoloration; fused deposits are blistered. Replace plugs when required.
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