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IGNITION MODULE - IM150

IGNITION MODULE - IM150

$316
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IGNITION MODULE - IM190

IGNITION MODULE - IM190

$211
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OEX  Starter Solenoid  12 Volt

OEX Starter Solenoid 12 Volt

$141
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IGNITION MODULE - IM158

IGNITION MODULE - IM158

$484
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IGNITION MODULE - IM130

IGNITION MODULE - IM130

$39
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IGNITION MODULE - IM184

IGNITION MODULE - IM184

$505
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IGNITION MODULE - IM170

IGNITION MODULE - IM170

$371
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IGNITION MODULE - IM142

IGNITION MODULE - IM142

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IGNITION MODULE - IM210

IGNITION MODULE - IM210

$566
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IGNITION MODULE - IM207

IGNITION MODULE - IM207

$726
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IGNITION MODULE - IM141

IGNITION MODULE - IM141

$444
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IGNITION MODULE - IM119

IGNITION MODULE - IM119

$296
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IGNITION MODULE - IM136

IGNITION MODULE - IM136

$225
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Fuelmiser Distributor Rotor - OES

Fuelmiser Distributor Rotor - OES

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Maintaining and Replacing Ignition Leads on Your 2008 Ford Focus

Ignition leads are indeed a crucial component of the ignition system for the 2008 Ford Focus. These leads, also known as spark plug wires, are responsible for transmitting electrical current from the ignition coil to the spark plugs, ensuring that your car starts and runs smoothly. Understanding how to maintain and replace them can help keep your vehicle in top condition and avert any potential engine misfires or performance issues.

Regular maintenance of ignition leads can prevent many common driving problems. It is usually recommended to inspect them every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers, depending on driving conditions and the overall mileage of the car. During these inspections, ensure that there are no visible signs of wear and tear such as cracks, brittleness, or corrosion that could compromise their functionality.

Replacing ignition leads might seem daunting, but it's actually a straightforward process if approached methodically. Here's a simple guide to help you through the process:

  1. Gather Your Tools: You will need a new set of ignition leads compatible with your 2008 Ford Focus, dielectric grease, and basic hand tools. A workshop manual for your specific vehicle model can also be very helpful.
  2. Locate the Ignition Leads: Open the bonnet and locate the ignition leads and spark plugs. They are usually found running from the ignition coil pack to the spark plugs located on the engine.
  3. Remove One Lead at a Time: Carefully remove each lead one by one to avoid mixing them up. Start with one end at the ignition coil pack and then detach the other end from the spark plug. Taking a photo before you start can help you remember the correct routing.
  4. Inspect Each Lead: As you remove each lead, inspect it for any damages or defects. This is your chance to verify any visible cracks or signs of wear.
  5. Install the New Lead: Take your new ignition lead and apply a small amount of dielectric grease inside the boot of each end. This helps to keep moisture out and ensures a reliable connection. Carefully attach the new lead in place, making sure it follows the same path as the old one.
  6. Secure the Leads: Use the retaining clips or holders to secure the ignition leads back in their original positions, ensuring that they are kept away from moving parts or hot engine components.
  7. Test the Vehicle: Once all the leads are replaced, start your car to ensure that it runs smoothly. Listen for any unusual noises and observe if the vehicle starts and idles properly.

Keeping your ignition leads in good condition ensures reliable starting and engine performance. Ignition problems not only affect engine performance but can also lead to decreased fuel efficiency and increased emissions, so it's important to address any issues promptly. If you're not comfortable replacing these yourself, it's wise to engage a professional mechanic who can ensure that the job is done correctly.

Overall, maintaining the ignition system is crucial to the health of your vehicle. A well-maintained system ensures that your Ford Focus runs efficiently and lasts longer. Whether you choose to do it yourself or seek professional help, ensuring the ignition leads are in top shape will provide peace of mind and prevent inconvenient roadside troubles.