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2007-04-07 11:46:48 · 6 answers · asked by fordex 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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To properly assist you, you need to indicate the size of the engine and when you say "go" what are you asking?

2007-04-07 11:58:50 · answer #1 · answered by Michael S 2 · 0 0

go to the local auto parts store and ask the counter dude to help you with this firing order problem ----- the firing order varies from motor to year and the ""order"" is usually stamped on the engine in some place --- this can be quickly located by the parts dude and then you got a new friend that will be happy to give you other advice and sell you the best parts (( do not buy the cheapest )) for yo ride........ it would have been better if you told us the size engine in your Ford

2007-04-07 11:58:12 · answer #2 · answered by XTX 7 · 0 0

I am not sure, but we were looking at our Ford truck at work and did not see any. We found out that there were none, every plug has an individual coil on it. I am not saying that is your case as I am not familiar with your vehicle, but if you dont see any wires that could be the case.

2007-04-07 11:52:33 · answer #3 · answered by jetfan2 4 · 0 0

The Wires go from the coil pack to the plugs. I think what you are asking for might be the firing order. I would give that to you but it would close out my yahoo screen, find that and you will have your answer.

2007-04-07 12:02:21 · answer #4 · answered by NapaBoy 2 · 0 0

most plug wires go wherever the car goes. some are stubborn and lag behind a bit, but they usually catch up.

2007-04-07 13:28:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hope this helps

http://www.identifix.com/Specs/FiringOrder/fotf00006.gif
http://www.identifix.com/Specs/FiringOrder/fotf00011.gif

2007-04-07 12:56:16 · answer #6 · answered by TonynNC 5 · 0 0

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