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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4764
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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4764

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IGNITION MODULE - IM150

IGNITION MODULE - IM150

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OEX  Starter Solenoid  12 Volt

OEX Starter Solenoid 12 Volt

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IGNITION MODULE - IM184

IGNITION MODULE - IM184

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IGNITION MODULE - IM130

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IGNITION MODULE - IM158

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OEX Ignition Coil - OC462C
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OEX Ignition Coil - OC462C

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OEX Ignition Coil - OC463C
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OEX Ignition Coil - OC463C

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IGNITION MODULE - IM210

IGNITION MODULE - IM210

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IGNITION MODULE - IM207

IGNITION MODULE - IM207

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IGNITION MODULE - IM141

IGNITION MODULE - IM141

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IGNITION MODULE - IM170

IGNITION MODULE - IM170

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IGNITION MODULE - IM142

IGNITION MODULE - IM142

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IGNITION MODULE - IM119

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IGNITION MODULE - IM136

IGNITION MODULE - IM136

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IGNITION MODULE - IM190

IGNITION MODULE - IM190

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T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

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Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

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Fuelmiser Distributor Rotor - OES

Fuelmiser Distributor Rotor - OES

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T&E Tools Electronic Ignition Spark Tester

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Toledo HD Spark Plug Firing Tester - 302167

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Ignition Leads on the 2004 Mazda 6: What You Need to Know

The 2004 Mazda 6 is a solid and reliable mid-sized sedan that's been quite popular since its release. When it comes to the ignition system on this model, it's important to understand whether ignition leads, sometimes called spark plug wires, are part of the setup or not. Let's dive into the details surrounding ignition leads on the 2004 Mazda 6, their purpose, and what maintenance looks like if they are fitted.

For the 2004 Mazda 6, especially models equipped with the 2.3-litre or 3.0-litre petrol engines, ignition leads are indeed used. This was common practice during that time before the widespread adoption of coil-on-plug ignition systems that don't require traditional leads. Ignition leads serve a very specific role in the car's ignition system, and their condition can significantly affect engine performance. So, how do these ignition leads work and what should owners know about servicing them?

Ignition leads are responsible for transmitting the high voltage electricity from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. This high voltage current is necessary to create the spark inside each cylinder, igniting the air-fuel mixture for combustion. These ignition leads need to be well insulated and of high quality to prevent energy loss and misfiring, which can result in rough idling, poor fuel economy, and reduced power.

The construction of ignition leads typically involves an inner core capable of conducting electricity efficiently, surrounded by insulation material to prevent the voltage from escaping before reaching the spark plugs. Over time, however, exposure to heat, oil, and general wear and tear can cause these leads to degrade. Cracks in the insulation, corrosion in the connectors, or internal damage can lead to weak or inconsistent sparks.

So when it comes to the 2004 Mazda 6, regular maintenance of ignition leads should definitely be part of the servicing routine - especially if it's clocking in many kilometers or showing signs of ignition issues. Problems caused by failing ignition leads are not always obvious at first but can escalate to stalled engines or trouble starting.

When replacing ignition leads on the 2004 Mazda 6, it's best to opt for quality parts that match the original equipment manufacturer's specifications. Using genuine Mazda ignition leads or high-quality aftermarket alternatives can ensure proper fitment and reliable performance. Trying to save a few bucks on cheap ignition leads often leads to bigger costs down the track with misfires and engine management issues.

Installing new ignition leads is relatively straightforward, but there are a few general tips to keep in mind. Firstly, it's critical to replace the leads one at a time, matching the exact order to avoid mixing up spark plug connections. These leads are usually different lengths, so mixing them can cause misfires or engine damage. Also, handling ignition leads carefully to avoid bending or damaging the connectors will help them last longer.

Regular inspection of ignition leads should be part of any routine service checklist. Look out for visible cracks, burns, or corrosion on the terminals. If there is any sign of wear, it's a good idea to replace them sooner rather than later. Many automotive technicians recommend ignition lead checks every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometres, but specific conditions such as extreme weather or heavy driving may require earlier checks.

Along with replacement, keeping ignition leads clean can extend their life. Dirt and grime can hold moisture against the insulation, accelerating deterioration. Wiping the leads down and protecting connectors with dielectric grease can help keep moisture at bay, improving long-term reliability.

It's worth noting that newer vehicles, including Mazda models released after the mid-2000s, often use coil-on-plug ignition systems which eliminate the need for traditional ignition leads. These systems increase efficiency and reduce maintenance needs. However, since the 2004 Mazda 6 uses traditional ignition leads, maintaining them properly continues to be an important part of keeping the car running smoothly.

To sum up, if someone owns a 2004 Mazda 6, ignition leads play a crucial role in the ignition system. They carry the high voltage from the ignition coil to the spark plugs and ensure the engine fires correctly. Regular inspections, cleaning, and timely replacement of ignition leads will help prevent misfires, tough starts, and other performance issues.

Taking care of your ignition leads is a simple but effective way to maintain your 2004 Mazda 6's reliability and ensure it keeps cruising along with minimal hassle. For those doing DIY maintenance, a careful approach to ignition lead replacement offers peace of mind, while those preferring professional servicing will find ignition lead checks a routine part of good car care. Either way, ignition leads remain an essential yet often overlooked component that keeps your Mazda 6 running at its best.