Changing out COP(Coil) #7 pictures

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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Gotts2BMe
I found it easiest to just use a small extension on the swivel socket from behind that hoopdedooer. I found it easier than #4

hoopdedooer? that's like a "sh^t f^ck tree". I have mutant trees in the back yard, don't know what they are - so we gave them a name..
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 08:40 PM
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I have been messing with thaes darn COP's since I've owned my truck! I have yet to see one really go bad...I always take them apart, clean em' out, & move them to an easier accessable cylinder just in case it is bad I can change it easier the next time. This has happened about 4 times! After I reinstall it it has yet to throw my CEL again. It is predominatly the #8 that has been causing my CEL to come on. I remove it, clean it & reinstall it elsewhere & the problem is fixed till next time!
 
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by bamacpl
I have been messing with thaes darn COP's since I've owned my truck! I have yet to see one really go bad...I always take them apart, clean em' out, & move them to an easier accessable cylinder just in case it is bad I can change it easier the next time. This has happened about 4 times! After I reinstall it it has yet to throw my CEL again. It is predominatly the #8 that has been causing my CEL to come on. I remove it, clean it & reinstall it elsewhere & the problem is fixed till next time!

Does it happen like every 200-300 miles?
 
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