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Old 12-02-2003, 05:12 AM
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Originally posted by boxdoc2
Is it difficult to replace a coil pack? I'm told that my #1 needs replaced. Similar issues only my "chugging" gets really bad. Seems to run better in the cold weather though. Hmmmm.....
It's really not tough - locate the coil pack, remove the electrical connector, take out the bolt holding the coil pack down (I believe it's 7mm), twist and pull the coil pack out. Throw some dielectric grease into the boot of the new one, and push it back down in there while turning a bit. There is no positive "click" or anything, it just sort of goes in there (I don't care much for the system, personally). Reattach the bolt and the connector and you're in business.

Should'nt take more than 20 minutes - and that's going along real slow.

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