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1999 EB 5.0 misfiring after replacing plug wires

davidp

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'99 Explorer 5.0 AWD EB
I'm puzzled. Please help ASAP. I thought I might have failed to make correct connections the coil pack. I found one source that showed the left (passenger side) pack wiring as follows (from 10:30 o'clock clockwise my connects are) 4,7,2,8.
For the right coil pack my connections (again 10:30 o'clock clockwise) are 3,5,1,6
I need verification that these are the correct connections for the respective cylinders. If they are, I may have received some bad new wiring (Bosch Premium Wire Set) Any other thoughts? Any help would be sincerely appreciated!
David
email: djpeterson@gmail.com
 



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I would try looking in a Haynes or Chilton's manual for this information.
 












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I mistakenly reported the right coil pack connections. I've got the plug wires right. Darn it! I was hoping that was my problem. The Bosch wires set I purchased didn't have the metal shielding on 3, 4 & 7 so I carefully reused the old shields. They seemed to fit fine (perfect compatibility) with the new plug boots. Could this be causing my a problem? Is it more likely that I have a bad (new) wire. I'm very careful and meticulous so careless install shouldn't be a cause for my problem.
:)
When to church and came home and fixed my problem. I did indeed have two plug wires reversed (#s 7 & 8). Must have had a Homer Simpson moment yesterday. Thanks to all who replied. I try to contribute something useful to sometime. I'm really good at fixing the Explorer heater blend door problem. My '96 developed that problem!
Best Regards to one and all.
David
 






Dang, MountaineerGreen, that is a sweet diagram. Short, sweet, and to the point.

Need to do one of those for the 4.0 and all the newer engines and make it a sticky.

Probably need to put an arrow on it cause for sure someone will ask which end of the picture is supposed to be the front of the truck!
 












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