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Have the car scanned to determine which cylinder is bad. Then, replace the coil pack going to that cylinder.

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Ignition Coil
Removal & Installation
4.2L Engine
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To Remove:

Before servicing the vehicle refer to the precautions at the beginning of this section.
Remove or disconnect the following:
The ignition coil electrical connector
The radio ignition interference capacitor connector
The locking tabs
The six ignition wires, marking for reinstallation
The brackets
The spark plug wire set
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The accelerator cable bracket and position it aside.
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The ignition coil
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The ignition coil stud bolt
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The accelerator cable bracket
The accelerator cable bracket nut
The accelerator cable bracket bolt
Torque to: 71-98 inch-lbs (8-11 Nm)
The ignition coil electrical connector
The radio capacitor connector


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Before servicing the vehicle refer to the precautions at the beginning of this section.
Remove or disconnect the following:
The ignition coil electrical connector
The spark plug wires, marking for reinstallation
CAUTION
The sparkplug wires must be connected to their correct ignition coil terminal.
The ignition coil
The bolts
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To Install:
Inspect the ignition coil for carbon tracks or damage.
Install or connect the following:
The ignition coil
The bolts
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The ignition coil electrical connector
The spark plug wires, in their original positions
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Before servicing the vehicle refer to the precautions at the beginning of this section.
Remove or disconnect the following:
The ignition coil electrical connector
The radio capacitor electrical connector
The spark plug wires by squeezing the locking tabs (four each side)
CAUTION
The spark plug wires must be connected to their proper ignition coil terminal. Mark spark plug wire locations.
The bolts
The ignition coil
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NOTE: The procedure is for either LH or RH ignition coil
Install or connect the following:
The ignition coil
The bolts
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The ignition coil electrical connector
The radio capacitor electrical connector
The spark plug wires (four each side), into their original positions by squeezing the tabs


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