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2004 F150 issue
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<blockquote data-quote="busabruce" data-source="post: 13837086" data-attributes="member: 146454"><p>I would say it's either the plugs or a bad coil pack. I also had a 2004 and right at 100K it started doing the same thing. I swapped out the plugs with the one piece Champion replacements then found that I also had a bad coil. I was able to replace it with the Accel aftermarket replacements and all was fine. If you do the plugs your self you will want to make sure you have the special removal tool in case you break any of the old plugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busabruce, post: 13837086, member: 146454"] I would say it's either the plugs or a bad coil pack. I also had a 2004 and right at 100K it started doing the same thing. I swapped out the plugs with the one piece Champion replacements then found that I also had a bad coil. I was able to replace it with the Accel aftermarket replacements and all was fine. If you do the plugs your self you will want to make sure you have the special removal tool in case you break any of the old plugs. [/QUOTE]
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