Your 2002 Lincoln LS 6 cylinder has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system with ( 6 ) individual coils
you have to replace your spark plug wires there is a coil on each wire for each cylinder.
A 2001 Lincoln does indeed have individual coil packs for each cylinder. They're a cylindrical module that sits on top of each spark plug. You generally need to replace the entire coil but you can also just replace the lower "boot" as it sometimes deteriorates and causes the cylinder to misfire even if the coil is still "good".AnswerIt is a good possibility that this vehicle uses a coil pack. Look for a rectangular box with thick wires coming out of individual plugs on top of it. The wires should each go to a sparkplug. this is the coilpack. You have to replace the entire component. There is no regular coil like on older vehicles.
days maybe weeks
Bad ignition coil? Common problem each cylinder has it own coil located at the top of the spark plug
BAD coil, Plug wire or spark plug. Check these things and replace as needed.
Swap the suspected coil with another cylinder that is firing correctly. If the original cylinder that was missing now runs fine and the other cylinder is now missing, you have determined the suspected coil is bad. Replace it with a new one.
The Lincoln ls v8 or v6 has a coil on plug (COP)for each cylinder-they are located inside the valve covers under a small cover on top--Butch
Bad plug, or plug wire, burnt valve, blown head gasket, hole in piston, defective coil on plug if equipped.
Probably approx. 1 hour ($70-80)
What coil goes to what cylinder
replace coil module, or may be just a bad spark plug wire.