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Old 05-08-2008, 09:57 AM
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No, you don't want the coils. You want the spark plug connector for direct coil ignition. Look under the "engine electrical" section of the online catalog here.

The engine has three ignition coils, each of which fires two spark plugs. One of the two plugs is connected via the wire. The other, the coil sits directly on top of it. The coil is connected to the spark plug via the spark plug connector. You have to remove the three wires and the three coils and the three spark plug connectors to change the spark plugs. It's at least 10 minutes work, if you take your time.

- JimY
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