6Pcs Ignition Coils for Ford Mustang Edge Flex Fusion Taurus F-150 Lincoln MKS 3.5L 3.7L | DG549 BL3Z-12029-C
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Automotive-Leader Ignition coil
Vehicle Compatible
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Year
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Make
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Model
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Engine/Displacement
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2015-2017
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Ford
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Expedition
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3.5L V6
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2013-2018
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Ford
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Explorer
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2011-2016
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Ford
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F-150
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2013-2018
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Ford
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Flex
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2013-2018
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Ford
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Taurus
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2015-2017
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Ford
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Transit T150
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2015-2017
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Ford
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Transit T250
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2015-2017
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Ford
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Transit T350
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2015-2017
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Ford
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Transit T350 HD
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2013-2017
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Ford
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Police Interceptor Sedan
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3.5L V6
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2014-2017
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Ford
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Police Interceptor Utility
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3.5L V6
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2013-2016
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Lincoln
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MKS
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2013-2018
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Lincoln
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MKT
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3.5L V6 (Turbo)
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2015-2017
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Lincoln
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Navigator
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3.5L V6
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Product Specifications
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Item
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Specification
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Core Part Number
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BL3Z-12029-C
Interchange: BL3Z-12029-A, BL3Z-12029-B, BL3E-12A375-CA, BL3E-12A375-CB, BL3E-12A375-CC, DG-548, DG-549, UF-646, XP-5863, 36-8234, C1814, E1146 |
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Position
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Engine Bay
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Key Parameters
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- Type: 3-pin Ignition Coil Pack
- Compatibility Note: Not compatible with vehicles using 2-pin OEM coils - Construction: High-temperature and corrosion-resistant durable materials - Quality: Rigorous pre-sale load tested to meet OEM standards |
Package Content: Pack of 6Pcs BL3Z-12029-C Ignition Coils
How to install the ignition coil ?
Step 1 - Remove the fuel rails by simply unbolting the two bolts on the top, then gently pulling it up.
Step 2 - Remove the bolts/connectors from the ignition coil in a numerical order.
Step 3 - Repeat this step for each coil.
Step 4 - Best to replace the entire coil pack as opposed to just one coil in order to avoid malfunctions in the future. The coils should snap into place.
Step 5 - The coil bolts should be precisely tightened to 50 inch pounds.
Step 6 - Using the palm of your hand, snap the fuel rail back into place and tighten the bolts around it.
Why Choose Automotive-Leader Product?
Fast Response & Speed & Stable Performance & Longer Service Life
High-quality materials used, enhance durability performance
100% Rigorous Tested Before On Sale & Shipment
Meet The Professional Specification As OEM Standard