Snap-on Ford Ignition Coil Adapter Cop-1 Eetm306a03 Modis Verus Diagnostics on 2040-parts.com
Paramus, New Jersey, US
Snap-On Ford Ignition Coil Adapter COP-1 (EETM306A03) New Unused No box Description: THE FINE PRINT
Fits
the 1996-2000 Taurus SHO 3.4 liter, 1997–2000 E and F-Series with 5.4
and 6.8 liter engines, 1998 Mark VIII with 4.6 liter engine, 1998-2000
Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, and Town Car, and 1999–2000 Mustang.
Additional Description:
The
COP adaptor series uses new sensor technology and is designed to be
easily indexed for accurate cylinder to cylinder comparison. The COP
adaptor also provides an engine RPM signal to the kV Module.
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