Where are the sparkplugs?
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Where are the sparkplugs?
I have a 2004 Heritage with the 4.6. I am usually a good wrench but I fail to see where the plugs are located. I can only gues they are under the valve covers...Am I correct? If so, that really sucks....
I can't see any plug wires to follow...
Am I losing my mind...thanks.
I can't see any plug wires to follow...
Am I losing my mind...thanks.
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They are coil-on-plug, meaning you have to remove the coil to get to the plug, its actually recessed in the top of the engine.
This might help...
http://www.rmftc.com/howtos/sparkplugs/sparkplugs.html
This might help...
http://www.rmftc.com/howtos/sparkplugs/sparkplugs.html
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Originally Posted by Paratrooper
Mattadams-thanks, I kind of suspected they were in some weird place-I thought I would be able to see the caps or something....
Podunk-If you aren't helping in the solution-find a hobby. Nobody needs a response like that and this forum is designed to help not belittle.
Podunk-If you aren't helping in the solution-find a hobby. Nobody needs a response like that and this forum is designed to help not belittle.
And if think there's not a whole lot of that kind of stuff going on around here, you certainly haven't been here long!!!! Part of the fun is trading jokes and jabs with your buds.
Read this thread a little, it will give you some idea how we get along around here.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=263632
If all there was to do was to sit around, answer questions, and help, just for the sake of helping alone, people wouldn't stick around very long because there would be no fun in it (read:SUCK), and then there wouldn't be anybody to answer your questions. Most of us do have some kind of life outside of these forums and we don't exist just to answer silly questions.
One very important thing YOU need to understand about this forum though is that it HAS a SEARCH function. Your spark plug question is asked and answered sometimes several times a week. Try that next time.
Silly questions get silly answers. It makes no difference why you don't know where your spark plugs are, but asking where they are on a vehicle _you_ own is ALWAYS FUNNY!!! That's right up there with a 35 year old man asking where babies come from!
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Originally Posted by Paratrooper
Oh, I see, humour.....I wasn't aware of this aspect.
The reason I asked is, I just bought this truck and I had a 6 in my other truck where the plugs where very obvious.
I will utilize the search feature in the future and thank you for directing me to the correct location.
The reason I asked is, I just bought this truck and I had a 6 in my other truck where the plugs where very obvious.
I will utilize the search feature in the future and thank you for directing me to the correct location.
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it really screwed me up when i got my truck.i got mine in february of 2000 and there weren't that many around here at that time so i didn't know anybody to ask til i found this site.i finally found em and since then every new person looks under my hood they say the same thing,where the hell are the plugs?i got it down to an hour to change all 8,with a smoke break in the middle.i think thats pretty decent.
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Originally Posted by Podunk
For the love of god, close the hood and go get some help.
that is what I did the first time. Looked at the underhood configeration, with the dawning relization that I would have this truck traded in on another new one before I would ever have to change the plugs. Closed the hood and walked away.