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OEX Ignition Coil - OC632C
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NGK Ignition Coil - U5228

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OEX Ignition Coil - OC556C
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Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC367

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Goss Ignition Coil - C155M

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Genuine OEM Ignition Coil - C415GEN

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Goss Ignition Coil - C558

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5144

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Goss Ignition Coil - C179

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Goss Ignition Coil - C174

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5141

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OEX Ignition Coil - OC509S
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OEX Ignition Coil - OC649C
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OEX Ignition Coil - OC538C
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OEX Ignition Coil - OC575C
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NGK Ignition Coil - U5073

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Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC024

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Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC113

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Genuine OEM Ignition Coil - C360GEN

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NGK Ignition Coil - U2003

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Goss Ignition Coil - C284

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Goss Ignition Coil - C664

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Goss Ignition Coil - C518

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Goss Ignition Coil - C364

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NGK Ignition Coil - U2001

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Goss Ignition Coil - C626

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Maintaining and Replacing Ignition Coils on Your 2002 Ford Falcon

The 2002 Ford Falcon comes fitted with ignition coils, an essential component of the vehicle's ignition system. Ignition coils are responsible for providing the high voltage necessary to create an electric spark in the spark plugs, which ignites the air-fuel mixture in the engine cylinders. Maintaining these coils is crucial for the optimal performance of your car.

Like most components under the hood, ignition coils can wear out over time. They are subjected to high temperatures, vibrations, and electrical stress. Knowing how and when to replace them can ensure that your Ford Falcon runs smoothly and efficiently, and it can also help prevent more serious issues from developing.

The first step in ensuring the longevity of your ignition coils is understanding the symptoms of a failing coil. These may include:

  • Engine misfires leading to rough idling or reduced acceleration.
  • Decreased fuel efficiency.
  • The check engine light may illuminate, often accompanied by trouble codes that indicate misfire conditions.
  • Difficulty starting the vehicle.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's a good idea to inspect the ignition coils or get a professional to take a look. Even if your Falcon seems to be running smoothly, regular check-ups shouldn't be skipped - preventative maintenance is always better than repairs that could have been avoided.

Replacing ignition coils isn't particularly difficult, and with the right tools and a little bit of know-how, you can manage it yourself. However, if you are not comfortable working under the bonnet, your local mechanic is more than qualified to do it for you. If you decide to go the DIY route, here's a simplified guide:

  1. Turn off the engine, and ensure the vehicle is in park with the parking brake engaged.
  2. Open the bonnet and locate the ignition coils. They are usually mounted directly on top of the engine or beside the spark plugs.
  3. Disconnect the battery to prevent any electrical shorts. Safety first!
  4. Remove any components or parts blocking access to the ignition coils which might include the engine cover or air intake assembly.
  5. Disconnect the electrical connector from the ignition coil.
  6. Remove the bolts or screws that secure the coil and gently remove the coil from its spot.
  7. Before installing the new coil, check it against the old one to ensure it's a match. Insert the new coil into the engine and secure it with bolts or screws.
  8. Reconnect the electrical connector and any other removed components.
  9. Once everything is in place, reconnect the battery.
  10. Start the engine to ensure it is running without issues. Listen for any unusual noises or check for the persistent illumination of the check engine light.

While you have the bonnet open, it's a good time to inspect the spark plugs as well. Ignition coils often work in concert with spark plugs, if the plugs are worn or fouled, they may put extra strain on the coils. Replacing spark plugs along with ignition coils is a good practice and can help maximise performance.

If you don't notice any improvement, or if problems persist post-replacement, there might be underlying issues such as a problem with the ignition control module or ECU (electronic control unit), which would require professional diagnostics.

In terms of lifespan, ignition coils should ideally be checked every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometres. However, consult your vehicle's manual for more specific recommendations. Using high-quality fuel and regularly maintaining your Falcon can also extend the life of your ignition system.

Maintaining the ignition coils in your 2002 Ford Falcon doesn't have to be daunting. With a little attention and care, you can ensure your car continues to run efficiently, providing you with reliable service for years to come. Regular checks and maintenance will not only keep your vehicle running smoothly but can also save you money in the long run by preventing more serious problems from arising.