artgod33
New LVC Member
Very bad advice! The coils are damaged and must be replaced.
Below shows how to test the coils. A simple resistance check won't pick up the fault. Neither will seeing that they fire most of the time.
http://www.v8sho.com/SHO/TSB 04-16-1.pdf
Also, note that if your 2004 has less than 100K miles, Ford will replace the defective ones at no charge to you.
http://www.allstatetrucks.com/Recalls/cust satisfaction recalls/07m07/R07M07 dealer bulletin.pdf
After that, the least grief thing that you can do is to go ahead and replace the rest of the coils now. Search the forum, this is a common solution to a common problem.
Sorry to hijack this but I am a new owner of a 2002 LS myself, had the guiy I bought it from just replace one coil that was oiley. If the problem is the same on the models prior to 03 why doesn't the extended warranty/ recall include them also?