I was looking at one of the Ford websites and it shows that for a 2001 Mercury Sable 24 valve ( the " Duratec " ) and for the 12 valve ( the " Vulcan " ) they both use ( 1 ) coil pack that has six towers on it ( both engines use the Motorcraft DG-485 ignition coil pack )
there is a coil on each one. remove the coil and there is the plug.
One
Bad plugs and wires or/and coil
On a 2002 Mercury Sable : I assume the coil pack towers are numbered the same as any other Ford / Mercury six cylinder coil pack that I have seen : coil---3 - 4 pack--2 - 6 plug---1 - 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Also the engine cylinder locations on your V6 Mercury Sable are numbered : firewall 1-----2-----3 4-----5-----6 front of vehicle > driver The firing order is ( 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 )
If "heater coil" is just another term for "Heater core", then yes, most all cars have them.See "Related Questions" below for tons of information about Taurus / Sable heater cores.
No , it has the Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ( EDIS ) with a coil pack that has ( 6 ) towers
The coolant sensor is on top of the engine. It is between the ignition coil and the tfi module.
2002 toyota sienna electroni coil located
Idle air control? Fuel pump? Coil?
Using Quick-struts - the strut and coil spring already assembled - makes the job a whole lot easier! See "Related Questions" below for more
Heater core/coils go "bad" in only 2 ways:They plug up and need flushingLeak - puddles and the smell of anti-freeze inside the car.See "Related Questions" below for more