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

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Diagram (1 of 1): Electrical - Ignition System
2006 Lincoln Town Car Ignition System Diagram
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  • -W706175-S437
    Bolt
    • Part Notes: M5 x 26MM
    • Fit Note: 8 Cyl 4.6L Romeo SOHC EFI
    • Production Date: 07/2003-08/2011
    • Callout Name: HB1
    • Replaced By: -W711062-S437
    MSRP: $4.00 Your Price: $2.35

OEM 2006 Lincoln Town Car Parts for Ignition System

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Spark Plug Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Lincoln Town Car

  • Q: How to inspect a spark plug for issues such as bridged gaps, deposit build-up, oil fouling, carbon fouling, normal burning, pre-ignition, overheating, and fused deposits on 2006 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: Check the spark plug to see whether there are bridged gaps and deposits of oil or carbon build-up. Clean if necessary. Oil fouling (wet, black deposits) and carbon fouling (black, dry deposits). Check normal burning (light tan deposits), and evidence of overheating or fusion, and replace the spark plug when necessary.
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