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There should be a coil pack for each spark plug so you should have 6 in total, 3 each side. If the coil packs are numbered that number will most likely refer to the cylinder it is for. Coil pack Number 1 is for Cylinder 1, Coil pack Number 2 is for Cylinder 2 and so on.
The cylinders are numbered like this. Stand with the engine beltsand pulleys nearest to you. The RIGHT side of the engine is the ODD numbers and the LEFT side of the engine is the EVEN numbers.
Number 1 is the cylinder nearest to you on the Right side. Number 3 is the middle cylinder on the Right and cylinder Number 5 is the one on the Right that is furthest away from you.
The LEFT side is number 2 nearest to you, Number 4 in the middle and number 6 furthest away from you.
Note how the cylinders are numbered. I looked up your ignition coil online, the coil towers are numbered. The number on the coil corresponds to the cylinder number in the picture. You have three coils, one coil fires two plugs. The firing order is 1 2 3 4 5 6, so 1 and 4 go on the same coil, 2 and 5, 3 and 6. Not sure I answered your question? good luck
if the 3 coil still factory. the number of the cylinder is written on the coil itself between the two secondary pole .they work as a pair 1 6 together .....and so on you will see. there is no firing order the module and engine time . the number one cylinder front of engine the head further front.
STANDING FRONT OF VECHICLE CYLINDERS FACING YOU ARE 4 5 6 AND BACK CYLINDERS IS 1 2 3 NOW ON PIECE PAPER LOOKING AT IGNITION COIL PACK FACING YOU WRITE BACK NUMBERS 123 AND UNDER THAT NUMBER 1 2 3 WRITE FRONT NUMBERS 5 6 4 THATS YOUR COIL PACK PLUG WIRES LOCATION. LIKE I SAY 5 6 4 IS PLUGS WIRES LOCATION FACING YOU AND BACK NUMBERS 1 2 3 PLUG WIRES LOCATION ON COIL PACK. FIRING ORDER IS 1 4 2 5 3 6
Cylinders 1-2-3-4 are on the passenger side. 5-6-7-8 are on the drivers side.
Check the spark output on the number 6 coil by removing it, installing a spark tester, and start the vehicle. If there is no spark swap the coil with the #5 coil. If it still doesn't spark replace the coil. Very common for them to go bad.
Hello. Here is the order of things for your truck. The engine firing order for either 4.6L or 5.4L V8 is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8. Cylinders are numbered, 1-2-3-4 on the passenger side bank of cylinders beginning at the front of the engine. Cylinders are numbered, 5-6-7-8 on the driver side bank again, beginning from the front of the engine to the back. Soooooooo the number 6 is the second one from the front of the engine on the drivers side.
The side of the engine closest to the radiator is the even number cylinders, 2-4-6. The side next to the firewall is1-3-5.
Looking at the coils from the front of the engine the one on the left is 5-2, center 3-6, right side 4-1. If the coils haven't been replaced the cylinder numbers will be on the top of the coil. The plug wires will also have the cylinder numbers on them if they have not been replaced
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OK. just follow the number on the ignition coils.
And the number on the cylinders are.
The FIREWALL side are 1,3,5, Starting from the belts location.
The RADIATOR side are 2,4,6, Starting from the belts location.
The coil with number 1 go to cylinder 1. as the same way the rest of the coils and cylinders.
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