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    True Blue GT Styrofoam04's Avatar
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    Ya I msg. him, thanks.

    Gonna try tonight. I'm pretty Its something I shouldn't let sit, right? If I did mess them up whats the cost to replace them?

    I'm not sure why this would happen this time any of the other times I cleaned the engine bay?
    Joel,

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    They can range from anywhere from around $200 to over $500 for a full set.
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    The $500 one will make it faster?

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    OEM are $98.32 each. So $888.81 for the set.
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    Water n fords dont mix

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    Do not start again until you, remove all coil packs, blow the plug holes dry, same for the coils themselves, reinstall.

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    +1 on the above.

    If you take the time NOW to do as described and dry everything out then there's a very good chance it will cost you $0 to fix. You can't screw this procedure up, just need a small socket (8mm?) on a small ratchet with an extension. 1 or 2 of the coils are tricky to get to as they sit under the air intake tube, but ya just gotta hold your tongue right and slip them out of there. Don't even worry about mixing up the wiring order upon reassembly cuz you can't even screw that part up.

    Worst case you may need to buy 1 coil if it was weak and let go, but chances are you'll be fine.

    The idle sounds different because you've got a random misfire and not firing strong on all 8 all the time right now until you dry it out.

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    Thanks guys and special thanks to mootang.
    Took the car over to his place and he showed me how and cleaned them up. There was a little moisture in one, but nothing major. hope that was it. I ripped it home, and it seemed fine. But I originally noticed it on the hwy. So I gotta try it there. Just gubing an update and my thanks

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    Joel,

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    Way to go big G ! Hopefully that did the trick .

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    Okay so took it out on the hwy and really pushed it.... hurray no lack of power or small jerks

    But.. at exactly 3000 up to 3500 rpm it makes a squealing noise or a whine in every gear

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