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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130345

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9130345

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ656
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SAS Sway Bar Link - L351

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TRW Sway Bar Link - JTS405
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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 919405

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Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22870

Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22870

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CODE9 Strut - 923000L

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SAS Lower Control Arm - LA333

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SAS Lateral Control ARM - LA323

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The 2004 Ford Focus: Ignition Coil Replacement & Maintenance

The 2004 Ford Focus is equipped with ignition coils, and like many components of the vehicle, they are crucial for its proper functioning. Ignition coils in your Ford Focus are responsible for transforming the battery's voltage into a higher voltage needed to ignite the fuel and air mixture in the engine's cylinders. If these coils fail or are not functioning optimally, you'll notice a decline in performance, potential misfiring, or even a failure to start. Let's go through some essential advice on replacing and maintaining these crucial parts as part of your vehicle's regular servicing.

Regular maintenance is vital in extending the life of your vehicle's components, including the ignition coils. It's generally recommended that the ignition coils on your 2004 Ford Focus be checked around every 100,000 kilometres or if you experience symptoms of failure. While this isn't a hard and fast rule - environmental factors, driving habits, and engine modifications can necessitate earlier checks - sticking to a maintenance schedule can save you time and money in the long run.

  • Keep an ear out for unusual sounds such as misfiring or rough idling, as these can be signs that your ignition coils need attention.
  • Watching out for a decrease in fuel economy or difficulty in starting the car will give you a nudge to inspect the ignition system additional to routine checks.

If the diagnostics suggest it's time to replace the ignition coils, consider replacing them in sets to maintain uniform performance, even if only one coil is showing signs of wear. This is a preventative measure to ensure the entire ignition system works efficiently and can prevent future issues down the road. When replacing ignition coils, make sure you use either OEM parts or high-quality aftermarket components designed specifically for your vehicle's make and model.

When you get down to the actual replacement, make sure to undertake the process with care and attention to detail. Here are quick tips for the replacement process:

  1. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety while working on any electrical component.
  2. Remove any components obstructing access to the ignition coils. In some models, you may need to take off engine covers or air intakes.
  3. Disconnect the electrical connectors from the ignition coil. Do this gently to avoid damaging the connectors.
  4. Unscrew or unbolt the ignition coils from their mounts. Keep these screws or bolts in a secure place to avoid misplacement.
  5. Once unscrewed, gently remove the faulty ignition coil. Have a look at the area for any excess dirt or deposit which could affect the new coil.
  6. Install the new ignition coil by reversing the removal process.

After completing the replacement, reconnect the battery and start the engine to ensure everything is functioning correctly. Listen carefully for any anomalies and watch for the absence of warning lights on the dashboard. If you aren't comfortable carrying out this replacement yourself, it is entirely reasonable to seek assistance from a professional automotive technician.

Between official services, do take some steps to maintain your ignition coils. Ensure that the ignition coils and their surrounding areas are free from moisture and contaminants. Regularly check the coils for visible wear or cracks. Keeping the engine bay clean can extend the life of these components significantly.

Ultimately, keeping your 2004 Ford Focus running smoothly requires regular attention to your ignition system among other things. Following a schedule for maintenance and responding quickly to the warning signs of a failing ignition coil will greatly enhance the reliability and efficiency of your car. Investing time and resources in these components now can prevent more significant issues from arising in the future, helping you continue to enjoy your drive without interruption.