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2006 Lincoln LS Ignition Coil, Camshaft Position Sensor, Spark Plug, Engine Control Module

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OEM 2006 Lincoln LS Parts for Ignition System

Genuine OEM 2006 Lincoln LS parts are made using the original design, the high standards, in the Lincoln official factories, and all of these ensure that they always fit perfectly and easily. FordPartsDeal.com is a trusted source for finding these authentic OEM Ignition System parts at very competitive prices. Our professional team is here to help you choose the right 2006 Lincoln LS Ignition Coil, Camshaft Position Sensor, Spark Plug, Engine Control Module, and our fast delivery options ensure that your parts are always delivered quickly.

Ignition Coil, Spark Plug Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Lincoln LS

  • Q: How to service spark plugs on 2006 Lincoln LS?
    A: To maintain the spark plugs, it is necessary to take out the ignition coils. Use blasted air to eliminate any foreign debris in the spark plug well. Clean and inspect the spark plugs, reinstating and tightening them, adjusting the gap of the plugs. Put silicone brake caliper and dielectric compound on the coil boots to finish the installation.
  • Q: How to service and repair the ignition coil-on-plug on 2006 Lincoln LS?
    A: In order to repair the ignition coil-on-plug, take off the EVAP canister purge valve, ignition coil covers and bolts. Unhook the electrical connectors and take out the coils. Use grease and dielectric compound and then reinstall. Wipe down the valve cover, use silicone sealing material and re-assemble all parts, screwing them on as required.
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