Instructions on how perform tune up on a Ford Freestar, new spark plugs, new fuel filter, air filter 205500 miles V6 3.9L.
Instructions on how perform tune up on a Ford Freestar, new spark plugs, new fuel filter, air filter 205500 miles V6 3.9L.
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very helpful video, thanks!
that’s a lot of work just to change spark plugs i hate front wheel drives..
is this still on the original tranny? mines at 185k and im on the 3rd one
Thanks for the video! I saved hundreds replacing my coil pack, plugs and
wires. Only suggestion would be cylinder numbers and coil pack numbers are
not in same position. Thanks again!
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nope, this is the 3rd tune up. 209k miles on her now & still barely kicking
This 2 part video was a huge help! The only thing I did that I don’t recall
seeing in your instructions was that I also removed the entire air intake
to the cabin. It’s held on by only 2 nuts that you can easily reach with a
10″ ratchet extension. It gives you a lot more room to work from on the
passenger side. Thanks for posting these videos.
the video’s were a huge help! thanks brutha!
this was a great help. my coil was split down the middle and every time it
rained or washed it would start misfiring. I have the 4.2L engine and it
was set up pretty much the same.
Man! This video was a GOD SEND! My wife took our van to a shop and they
gave us an estimate of $1400 to address the engine warning light. What you
show here was about 80% of what they wanted to do. I followed your
instructions and only used a $3.00 socket set that I bought from Harbor
Freight. NO MORE CHECK ENGINE LINE! The entire job cost me about $130 and
about 2 1/2 hours of my time! LOVE IT! THANK YOU! You got my LIKE and my
SUBSCRIBE! Keep ’em coming!
Is this the first tune up for this van? Thanks in advance.