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Wolfpac

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I have an 07 with 5.4l, I have replaced the throttle body and the spark plugs, but the truck will not accelerate past 40 mph and will only rev up to 3000. It keeps throwing codes that different ignition coils are bad? I plan on replacing all 8 of the coils, but could something else be causing this issue? Any help is greatly appreciated!
 

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How many miles on the expy?

When you replaced the plugs did you also replace the boots and wires?
 
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They are single coils mounted directly on the spark plug. There is a wire that comes from the computer directly
 
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Yes there is a rubber boot, I just bought the coils and boots... I am not sure if that is going to fix it. I was looking to see if I missed anything.
 

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and inside of the rubber boot is a coil spring (wire) that connects the coil to the plug. That is what I was referring to when I asked if you changed boots and wires as you only stated that you changed plugs in your original post
 

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most likely the new coils will have boots and wires included

The reason I asked if you changed boots and wires was I once had a misfire and I only changed the plug and I still was getting a misfire I pulled the plug again and noticed there was a pin hole burn in the rubber boot that was causing the misfire.

coils normally don't just go bad but plugs and boots should be changed since the boot is inside of the plug well and subject to some intense heat.

what are the codes that you have been getting
 
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The codes are for primary ignition coil for cylinders 4 & 5... I changed cylinder 3 when I did the plugs because the boot was torn. In hindsight I should have just changed them all.
 

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Wolfie your codes are number 4 and 5 cylinders. Those are the spark plugs/ boots/ coils you want to concentrate on for now. You might have other issues but this is where you start.


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I'd like to know that one myself. Loss of power maybe, but Exaust wouldn't trip those codes! If you do have any Exaust leaks, by all means get those fixed. You didn't mention that in your text.


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