Ford EDIS
The Ford EDIS or Electronic Distributorless Ignition System is a computer-controlled ignition system developed by Ford that uses an ignition coil for each pair of cylinders. All the coils are placed in a single module called a coilpack.
Vehicles with EDIS
Ford used the EDIS module on a number of vehicles from 1988 to 199X.EDIS-4
The EDIS-4 module is used on the following vehicles equipped with the Ford HCS engine, and the 1.9-liter straight-4 Ford CVH engine, between 1988 and 1993:This system was also used on the 1995–2001 4-cylinder Ford Rangers and 1995–2001 Mazda B2300, B2500. But was incorporated into the EEC-V ECU, so there is no external module.
EDIS-6
The EDIS-6 module is used on the following vehicles equipped with the 4.0L Ford [Cologne V6 engine] and 3.8L Ford Essex [V6 engine (Canadian)|Ford Essex V6 engine] between 1990 and 1997:- Ford Ranger / Mazda B-Series
- Ford Explorer / Mazda Navajo
- Ford Aerostar
- Ford Mustang
- Ford Thunderbird Supercoupe
- Ford Taurus SHO V6
- Ford Windstar
- Ford Mondeo
EDIS-8
The EDIS-8 module is used on the following vehicles equipped with the 4.6-liter V-8 Ford Modular engine between 1990 and 1997:- Lincoln Town Car, Mark VIII
- Ford Crown Victoria / Mercury [Grand Marquis]
- Ford Thunderbird / Mercury Cougar
- Ford Mustang