Genuine Ford Crown Victoria Ignition Coil

Ignition Coil Resistor

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5 Ignition Coils found

  • Ford Crown Victoria Ignition Coil - 3W7Z-12029-AA
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    Ford Crown Victoria Coil Assembly - Ignition

    Part Number: 3W7Z-12029-AA
    • Other Name: Coil Assy - Ignition; Coil, Ignition Coil
    • Replaces: 1L2Z-12029-AA, DG-540, 8W7Z-12029-A
    $48.23 MSRP: $95.82
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    • 2001-2011 Ford Crown Victoria | 8 Cyl 4.6L, 8 Cyl 4.6L Romeo SOHC EFI | 4-Speed Automatic Transmission 4R75E Livonia, 4AT, 4AT 4R70W, 4AT 4R75W, Left Hand Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive)
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  • Ford Crown Victoria Ignition Coil - 1L2Z-12029-AA
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    Ford Crown Victoria Coil Assembly - Ignition

    Part Number: 1L2Z-12029-AA
    • Other Name: Coil Assy - Ignition
    • Replaced by: 3W7Z-12029-AA
    $48.23 MSRP: $95.82
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    • 2001-2006 Ford Crown Victoria | 8 Cyl 4.6L | 4AT, 4AT 4R70W, 4AT 4R75W
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  • Ford Crown Victoria Ignition Coil - F5LY-12029-A
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    Ford Crown Victoria Coil Assembly - Ignition

    Part Number: F5LY-12029-A
    • Other Name: Coil Assy - Ignition
    • Manufacturer Note: EDIS coil
    • Replaced by: 7U2Z-12029-B
    $71.28 MSRP: $117.82
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    • 1994-1997 Ford Crown Victoria | 8 Cyl 4.6L | 4AT 4R70W, 4AT AOD-E
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  • Ford Crown Victoria Ignition Coil - F1VY-12029-A
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    Ford Crown Victoria Coil Assembly - Ignition

    Part Number: F1VY-12029-A
    • Other Name: Coil Assy - Ignition
    • Manufacturer Note: Id # F1VU 12029 A1A, F1VU 12029 A2A
    • Replaced by: 7U2Z-12029-B
    $71.28 MSRP: $117.82
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    • 1992-1993 Ford Crown Victoria | 8 Cyl 4.6L | 4AT AOD, 4AT AOD-E
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  • Ford Crown Victoria Ignition Coil - 2W7Z-12029-AA
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    Ford Crown Victoria Coil Assembly - Ignition

    Part Number: 2W7Z-12029-AA
    • Other Name: Coil Assy - Ignition
    • Manufacturer Note: CNG
    • Replaced by: 4W7Z-12029-AA
    $39.80 MSRP: $79.09
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    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1998-2006 Ford Crown Victoria | 8 Cyl 4.6L | 4AT, 4AT 4R70W, 4AT 4R75W
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Ford Crown Victoria Ignition Coil Parts Questions & Answers

  • Q: How to check and replace ignition coils in different types of ignition systems for the Ford Crown Victoria?
    A: For the distributor type ignition system (Duraspark II and TFI-IV), start by checking the primary and secondary coil resistance. With the ignition off, disconnect the wires from the coil and connect an ohmmeter across the coil primary terminals. If the resistance is not within the specified range, replace the coil. Next, measure the resistance from the positive primary terminal to the case of the ignition coil. If the resistance is less or more than the specified range, replace the coil. To replace the coil, disconnect the Battery Cable, detach the wires from the primary terminals, unplug the coil secondary lead, remove the bracket bolts, and detach the coil. Installation is the reverse of removal. For the electronic distributorless ignition (EDIS) system, start by checking the primary and secondary coil resistance. With the ignition off, disconnect the electrical connector(s) from the coil and connect an ohmmeter across the coil primary terminals. If the resistance is not the same for all four tests, replace the coil. Next, connect an ohmmeter between the secondary terminals of each coil pack. If the resistance is not within the specified range, replace the coil. To replace the coil, disconnect the negative cable from the battery, disconnect the ignition coil electrical connectors from each individual coil pack, disconnect the ignition wires, remove the bolts securing the ignition coil, and install the new coil following the reverse of the removal procedure. For the integrated electronic ignition system (COP), follow the diagnosis outlined in section 6. When it has been determined that a coil needs replacement, unplug the coil, remove the retaining bolt, remove the coil, inspect the spark plug, check the coil harness connector terminals, and then replace the coil and reconnect the harness.

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