myfirstlincoln
Dedicated LVC Member
So one of my jobs this summer is to replace all the plugs and coils (my Visteons are on their way). I am a teacher so I plan to do some major mods/repairs after the school year starting June 11 - plasti dip my wheels, change plugs and coils, take the car to a paintless dent removal place (I hate shopping carts), etc.
Anyway, the car has been driving fine but I think the purchase of the coils jinxed me because yesterday (perhaps due to heat and humidity) I got a SES light, a rough idle, and driving was a total pain in the a$$ - hesitation, stumbling through gears - all the signs of a shot coil. I called the dealer since I need inspection anyway and they said I couldn't get in until June 11. I figured by then I'd have my Visteons so I just needed a quick cheap fix. I stopped at Autozone and for, perhaps the first time ever, they were actually helpful. They read the code quickly and found cylinder 1 had a misfire. I hopped on LincolnvsCadillac to determine which cylinder that was and 15 minutes later I had the coil replaced and the car is driving great once again. It's a temp fix and I bought a cheap Duralast coil (I had a $20 off coupon) but I can't deal with the crappy driving until I get around to replacing all the coils. So for about 20 bucks and a total of 30 minutes of work I am a happy camper.
I knew enough not to ask the question cuz I knew I'd get flamed but the amount of info readily available on this site is such a help!
THANKS GUYS!
Anyway, the car has been driving fine but I think the purchase of the coils jinxed me because yesterday (perhaps due to heat and humidity) I got a SES light, a rough idle, and driving was a total pain in the a$$ - hesitation, stumbling through gears - all the signs of a shot coil. I called the dealer since I need inspection anyway and they said I couldn't get in until June 11. I figured by then I'd have my Visteons so I just needed a quick cheap fix. I stopped at Autozone and for, perhaps the first time ever, they were actually helpful. They read the code quickly and found cylinder 1 had a misfire. I hopped on LincolnvsCadillac to determine which cylinder that was and 15 minutes later I had the coil replaced and the car is driving great once again. It's a temp fix and I bought a cheap Duralast coil (I had a $20 off coupon) but I can't deal with the crappy driving until I get around to replacing all the coils. So for about 20 bucks and a total of 30 minutes of work I am a happy camper.
I knew enough not to ask the question cuz I knew I'd get flamed but the amount of info readily available on this site is such a help!
THANKS GUYS!