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No it does not.
It uses a coil pack instead of a distributor cap. Follow a spark plug wire to coil pack.
There isn't one. All 2003 Ford Taurus use a coil pack under the control of the Powertrain Control Module instead of a distributor.
For a 2002 Ford Taurus : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap ( I believe the Motorcraft part number is RS-103 ) it's a 16 PSI cap
look for 2 screws that hold down the cap. you will need a Phillips screwdriver for the job.
The distributor cap screws to the distributor. Buy a new set of wires and replace them one at a time to avoid mixing them up. The coil just unbolts.
you dont have a distributor cause it is electronically distributed wich means that the computer does it
It actually doesn't have a distributor , so there is no distributor cap The 4 cylinder has a coil pack and the V6 engine is Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. )
if its a v8 they have coil packs not a distributror
Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.
It does not have a DISTRIBUTOR OR CAP