Well guess it was bound to happen, but i am now a victim to bad coils. I was driving down the freeway i punched it and she started hesitating and the lost some power. The check engine light came on i was like no why me. I took it in to autozone and the diagnostic said misfire in the #6 cylinder. I just spent alot of cash on a new soundsytem and intake. I did my research and found a tech article http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/tech/Lincoln-LS/IgnitionCoilV8/
It seems like a fairly easy DIY job, i hope so. I don't have much money to spend as of now so im just goin to buy one coil and replace it. First though can anyone tell me what a proper reading should be for a good coil when i test it with the ohm-meter. I believe this car has allready had its tune up, so if the sparkplugs good which they should be i have a bad coil. I have to get this fixed asap good thing im off of work tomorrow. I have one day to fix it, this seems to be a little annoying problem the ls faces but no biggie from what i can tell. Has anyone heard the word out there about there being some aftermarket coils available. Later on when i have some money put up i'd like to upgrade to those if there is such a thing.
It seems like a fairly easy DIY job, i hope so. I don't have much money to spend as of now so im just goin to buy one coil and replace it. First though can anyone tell me what a proper reading should be for a good coil when i test it with the ohm-meter. I believe this car has allready had its tune up, so if the sparkplugs good which they should be i have a bad coil. I have to get this fixed asap good thing im off of work tomorrow. I have one day to fix it, this seems to be a little annoying problem the ls faces but no biggie from what i can tell. Has anyone heard the word out there about there being some aftermarket coils available. Later on when i have some money put up i'd like to upgrade to those if there is such a thing.