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  1. Ach, thanks, but I just did it this past weekend. Pretty easy job - took about 3.5 hours, taking my time. Misfire gone, full power once again. Total cost, about $350 for all parts and shipping from PelicanParts.
  2. Hi there: I have a 2005 CTT, with 75k miles. In the past few days, I've been getting a shuddering under moderate to hard acceleration. OBDII reading tells me there's a Cylinder 7 misfire, so I figured it would be a good idea to replace the coils and plugs. I searched the forum, but I don't see a DIY guide or instructions for that. If anyone had instructions or manuals, that would be immensely helpful. Also, a recommendation on the best place for OEM-quality parts would be great, too. Thanks in advance.
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