how to replace #4 cylinder coil?

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Asked by bpot Jan 27, 2015 at 10:48 AM about the 1997 Ford F-150 STD 4WD Extended Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Literally 1 screw and an electrical connection.

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5.4 is coil on plug. As Andrew stated above...remove electrical connection at the coil, remove small bolt and pull the coil off of the sparkplug. I would recommend only using Ford Motorcraft coils as the aftermarket ones sometimes don't last very long. Ford Motorcraft costs more, but in the long run worth it.

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On Cylinder 4, its easier if you remove the PCM and the PCM bracket first. Three 10mm bolts each.

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hi , I assume when you refer PCM it is the 3 wires harness ? can the whole unit be removed or just individual wires

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Chris ..you the man i was looking at a nightmare before i read you comment 15 minutes and done..Thank you so much..

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07 f150 triton 5.4. How do u get out a torn coil pack boot out of cyclinder 4?

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