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location of number 2 ignition coil

7 messages, Last post on Apr 05, 2009 at 3:12 PM
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Replying to: redsox1fan (Jan 02, 2009 4:28 pm)
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Replying to: redsox1fan (Jan 03, 2009 6:22 pm) The Mazda dealer suggested that I have them replace those 2 ignition coils (I assume there is one for each cylinder?) plus all of the spark plugs and wires. I have 85k+ miles and bought it used at a little over 60k, so it's possible the plugs/wires are original. I was quoted $575, which they reduced to $520 for parts and labor with this job. That seems pretty high. Does anyone think I should attempt it myself? I am not sure about the disassembly required for 3 of the the plugs, and I have limited tools. If I decide not to try this myself, is it something any decent non-dealer mechanic worth their weight in salt could do so I don't sink a half grand into it? I live in the Detroit area, so I figure there are plenty of gearheads to be found in a rough economy. |
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| hi brijamgel, sorry i didn't answer you earlier. changing the ignition coils is really easy job it just takes a bit of time especially since you have to change the #1 coil which is at the back and you have to remove the intake manifold to get to it. sounds harder than it is, you just have to undo some hoses and electrical plugs. i paid $95 for a coil so it would only cost you say $200 if you do it yourself. | |
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oh by the way i forgot to mention the position of the coils: at front 4,5,6 from passenger to driver looking from front of the car and at back 1,2,3 from passenger to driver looking from front of the car and it shuld also be written there. close to the coil wires. |
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