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Fuelmiser Glow Plug - FGP-113

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GOSS Ignition Coil - C592

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GOSS Ignition Coil - C163

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GOSS Ignition Coil - C547

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Goss ignition module - IM122

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GOSS Ignition Coil - C198M

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GOSS Ignition Coil - C267

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Goss Ignition Coil - C374

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GOSS Ignition Coil - C662

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Maintaining Ignition Leads on Your 2007 Ford Transit

The 2007 Ford Transit is a reliable workhorse that benefits from routine maintenance to keep it running smoothly. Among the critical components that require attention are the ignition leads. Also known as spark plug wires, these components play a pivotal role in transferring electrical current from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. This process ensures the fuel-air mixture in the engine cylinders ignites at the correct time, providing smooth engine operation and reliable performance.

If your 2007 Ford Transit is experiencing misfires, rough idling, or decreased fuel efficiency, it might be time to consider checking or replacing the ignition leads. Faulty or worn-out leads can cause these problems, negatively impacting the performance and longevity of your engine. Regular inspection and maintenance can prevent such issues and save you from costly repairs in the future.

  • Signs of Worn-Out Ignition Leads: If your vehicle starts to exhibit issues such as engine misfires, reduced power, poor fuel economy, or unusual sounds from the engine, it could indicate that the ignition leads need attention. Another sign can be visual damage to the leads themselves, like cracking or deterioration.

Before replacing the ignition leads, it's essential to diagnose the issue to ensure they are the root cause of the problem. Checking for trouble codes with an OBD-II scanner is a good start, as it could point to specific misfire issues related to faulty ignition components. Once you've confirmed that the leads are at fault, you'll want to replace them with high-quality components designed to match your vehicle specifications.

  1. Sourcing the Correct Ignition Leads: Not all ignition leads are created equal. Make sure you get the right ones for your vehicle. Check your vehicle manual or consult a local automotive parts store to ensure compatibility. It's important to match the resistance and length to the original equipment for optimal performance.
  2. Replacing Ignition Leads:
    1. Begin by turning off the engine and allowing it to cool down to prevent burns.
    2. Carefully remove one lead at a time to avoid mixing up their order. It's crucial to replace them individually to maintain the correct firing order.
    3. Gently twist the boot of the wire at the spark plug end and pull to remove it. Avoid yanking the wire itself to prevent damage.
    4. Once removed, compare the old lead with the new one to confirm it matches in length and connector type.
    5. Install the new lead, ensuring it's securely connected at both ends - to the spark plug and ignition coil.

When fitting new leads, it's a good practice to apply a small amount of dielectric grease to the inside of the terminal boots. This grease prevents moisture ingress and makes it easier to remove the leads in the future. Moreover, ensure the leads are neatly routed and not in contact with any hot surfaces or sharp edges to prevent wear from heat or abrasion.

Routine maintenance of the ignition leads involves regularly inspecting them for any physical damage or signs of wear. During service intervals, this should be part of your checklist. Proactively replacing them if they appear worn can prevent engine performance issues.

  • Importance of Regular Maintenance: Regular checks can identify early signs of trouble before they become more serious. This habit not only enhances the vehicle's reliability but can also optimize engine performance over its lifespan.
  • Consulting a Professional: If you're not comfortable working on your vehicle's ignition system, or if you're having trouble diagnosing issues, it's a good idea to consult a professional mechanic. They can provide expert diagnostics and ensure that any replacements or repairs are done correctly.

Taking care of your ignition system is key to keeping your 2007 Ford Transit in top-running condition. By focusing on proper maintenance and timely replacement of ignition leads, you help ensure the longevity and reliability of your engine, making every drive as smooth and efficient as possible.