Friday, June 3, 2011

How to get a printout on how to change plugs on a 96 ford tarus lx v6 dual overhead?

I had a fuel pump ,spark plugs and wires it ran doggy, now it won't start it back fired once please help got a son that go's to children's mercy every 6 month's it's time!How to get a printout on how to change plugs on a 96 ford tarus lx v6 dual overhead?best thing get Haynes or similar repair manuel

there 2 type of engine the 3.0 and 3.4 L engine

one fairly easy other need step by step instruction

1 hr to 3hr to change

it easy if you work in car but lot's ppl don/t know what the parts name are have to take out

manuel is about 25 to 35 bucks

don.t fix all the problem but sure helpHow to get a printout on how to change plugs on a 96 ford tarus lx v6 dual overhead?There aren't that many free manuals available online. Most you have to pay for. You can go to your local automotive parts store and get a repair manual for your vehicle. That would be your best bet because you may need information for other repairs you need to perform. Good luck!



REMOVAL and INSTALLATION



1. Remove LH and RH cowl vent screens.

2. Remove four bolts retaining ignition coil and position out of the way.

3. Disconnect battery ground cable.

4. Remove RH side of cowl vent screen, and RH cowl top extension.

5. Disconnect engine control sensor wiring from ignition coil, remove four ignition coil hold-down screws, and remove ignition coil to access spark plugs on cylinders 1, 2 and 3.

6. Disconnect the electric IMRC actuator electrical connector, remove the mounting screws, and lay the IMRC actuator aside to access the spark plugs on cylinders 4, 5, and 6.

7. Disconnect ignition wires from spark plugs.

8. Loosen spark plugs and use compressed air to remove any dirt or foreign material from spark plug areas of camshaft covers. NOTE: Spark plugs should be marked so they may be installed into the same cylinder from which they were removed.

9. Remove spark plugs.

10. To install, reverse Removal procedure. Check and adjust spark plug gap as outlined. Tighten spark plugs to 9-20 Nm (80-177 lb in).

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