Ignition Coil Pack Replacement 08 Chrysler Town and Country 3.8L

3 years ago
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In this video I show how to replace an ignition coil pack on an 08 Chrysler Town and Country 3.8L. The process is pretty simple. First, disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable. Then disconnect all of the ignition cables from the coil pack. Disconnect the electrical connector. Remove the two nuts that hold the coil pack down. Then remove the coil pack. Installation is the reverse procedure. (Torque specifications not provided. Reference your repair manual for this information.)

Note: At around the 1:20 mark I make a note to see description form more information about cleaning the tray that the coil mounts to. It is not uncommon for debris to be found on this tray or to fall on this tray when the coil is removed. Any debris should be removed from the tray before mounting the ignition coil pack as this debris could get trapped between the coil and the tray and could cause the coil to not fasten correctly to the tray.

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