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SECTION 303-07B: Engine Ignition — 3.9L 2001 Lincoln LS Workshop Manual
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Engine Ignition The electronic ignition (EI) system is a coil-on-plug (COP) ignition system
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SECTION 303-07B: Engine Ignition — 3.9L 2001 Lincoln LS Workshop Manual
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SECTION 303-07A: Engine Ignition — 3.0L (4V) 2001 Lincoln LS Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Ignition Coil Removal
  1. Remove the engine appearance cover.
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  1. Disconnect the electrical connector from the ignition coils.
  1. Remove the bolts.
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