Spark plug replacement 2013 Ford Edge 3.5L V6. Lincoln MKX How to Install, remove or replace

Spark plug replacement 2013 Ford Edge 3.5L V6.  Lincoln MKX How to Install, remove or replace

Spark plug replacement 2013 Ford Edge 3.5L V6. If you are wondering how to install or remove or replace a part on your car, I hope this video will help show you how to change it. This video could help for other years as well, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Lincoln MKX, Ford Taurus, Ford Flex
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2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Ford Flex
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Tracy Suttles says:

Man thank you for this video, got the plugs changed just fine just as you showed! Awesome thanks for the directions!!

Brian Granvall says:

I have a question about your 3.5L Ford Edge spark plug replacement video. What is on your iPad? Where can I find a procedure manual and also while I am in there I want to do a fuel injector flush/clean…where can I find that? Dealer wants over $800 to do this, plus what it would cost to rent a car… thanks in advance

Michael Leedle says:

quick question… I've watched 2 different videos of this job, as I'm just getting ready to begin the adventure, and it looks like both of you left the battery connected throughout the operation. Is there a reason behind this? Unplugging the main wiring harness scares me with the electrical system still connected.

gamertaboo says:

Jesus this is the biggest pain in the ass to change spark plugs out of any car I've ever had. Wow. Thank you for the video though, this would have been even worse to go in blind.

Nick's Residential Services says:

My friend and I are drinking makers 46 and enjoying your work. Keep it up brotha (we have a Lincoln to fix)

Jason Thomas says:

Really makes me appreciate my 1979 F-100 and how easy it is to work on it when it does need attention

Captain Brown Beard says:

I bought the Ford 3.5 tune up kit on ebay. All Motor craft plugs and coils and intake gaskets for $180. Gonna do this on the weeknd as im at 120k and been having some hesitation when its raining in the 45mph 1500rpm range

fordwindsor351 says:

Job well done, I love seeing someone doing a spark plug replacement the proper way by not using anti seize, it's just a myth that is dying hard.

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