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I have a 2006 Taurus SE with 91K miles and a 3.0L engine. It started with a sticking throttle a few months ago and has grown into a larger problem. When I hit the gas, there is a jerking or repeated hesitation. I have checked the tranny fluid and it is good and at the proper level. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks,
I had the check engine light checked today. Turns out it needs a tune-up and an ignition coil on #3. Thanks for the help.
It worked but, due to the three hours labor called for on the ignition coil, it will cost almost $800 for plugs, wires and an ignition coil... Ouch!
You can DIY for a lot less. Bringing it to me would be quite a drive. https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=Ajq0sPkHnJdqOWer4kex4dObvZx4?p=how+to+replace+2006+ford+taurus+spark+plug+ignition+coils&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-745&fp=1
So... I have to decide if I really need the ignition coil pack. When I pull the plug wires off (one at a time) they all spark. However, when I remove two of them, the engine does not shake. Could that indicate that the ignition coil pack is working and I need to replace the plugs and wires? Any thoughts?
Should have you drive it to me.......too bad you are so far away lol! $800 dollars is a ripoff for this type of job. Replace the plugs only first and see if that fixes the issue.
Actually, I replaced the ignition coil pack myself in about 5 minutes for about $100. Works great now. Thanks to all.
The check engine light just came on this morning. What else would you like to know?
Get a free read of the code at an Autozone and post the result on here to further assist you. Usually, the codes tell the tale.