what's up RU-vid in this video I am replacing spark plugs AKA tune up on a 2013 Lincoln MKS basic simple tools is all you need to get the job done don't pay a repair shop $800 when you can do it yourself save money
Thank you. I feel confident about tackling changing the plugs in my 2015 MKS. I have had it for 4 years now only changed oil every 4 months or so. Ive heard horror stories about Fords/Lincolns spark plug change.
I wish I had watched your video instead of the others. I could have had a essayer time getting to that bolt that was missing. I didn't remove the hole filter unit either. I've done The Z. Now The S will be essay. No other videos showed that bolt in the back. Working on Mrs. car at hotel out town without a light, used hand to feel what was holding on. Your vide would have saved me an hour maybe 2. Thank U
just completed mine...took from 7am t0 11:30 am next time won't take as long. didn't remove throttle.no need to do that. replaced intake body gaskets...reconnected all the hoses..good to go!! thanks for the demonstration it helped .
Great video! Really like the format. My parents have a 15 MKZ. I assume there's not much difference between the MKZ and MKS. I guess I'll find out soon enough. ;)
@luckysdiygarage I just assumed I should replace the coils and wires when I change the plugs. It's a used car with 99,000 miles. My parents bought it 2 months ago so I don't know it's maintenance history.
@umbluegray1 it's honestly up to you, boss.. As a preventative maintenance, you can replace all 6 Ignition coils since you're going to remove the upper intake manifold but if they are not defective and causing a misfire, I wouldn't replace them..to save money.it can be alil pricy for all 6 coils...if the vehicle came with spark plug wires then of course replace the plugs and wires..but I understand I'm the same way when I purchase a new/used vehicle I know nothing about haha 🙂..hope this helps