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Parts for your 2010 Ford Escape-Spark plugs

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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4175
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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4175

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$160
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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4447
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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4447

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$136
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OEX Ignition Lead Set - ILKX4125
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Ignition Lead Kit - CH4775S

Ignition Lead Kit - CH4775S

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Ignition Lead Kit - CH6046S

Ignition Lead Kit - CH6046S

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Ignition Lead Kit - CH4496S

Ignition Lead Kit - CH4496S

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Ignition Lead Kit - CH4176S

Ignition Lead Kit - CH4176S

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Bosch Ignition Lead Kit - B4482I
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OEX Ignition Lead - ILSPRX94
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Ignition Lead Kit - CH4154

Ignition Lead Kit - CH4154

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OEX Ignition Lead - ILSPSX76
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Ignition Lead Kit - CH4650S
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OEX Ignition Lead - ILCSX55
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OEX Ignition Lead - ILCSX55

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Permaseal Spt - PB722

Permaseal Spt - PB722

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OEX Ignition Lead - ILSPRX28
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OEX Ignition Lead - ILSPRX28

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Goss ignition coil kit - cx9 v6 - C528M

Goss ignition coil kit - cx9 v6 - C528M

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Goss ignition coil kit - 3mzfe - C398M

Goss ignition coil kit - 3mzfe - C398M

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Goss ignition coil mitsubishi - C706

Goss ignition coil mitsubishi - C706

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Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC138

Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC138

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Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC068

Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC068

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Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC121

Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC121

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Tridon Ignition Coil - TIC110

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - UR6IX

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - UR6IX

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NGK Standard Spark Plug - BP4FS

NGK Standard Spark Plug - BP4FS

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NGK Racing Spark Plug - R7434-9

NGK Racing Spark Plug - R7434-9

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - IZFR5B

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - IZFR5B

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NGK Standard Spark Plug - LFR6D

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Spark Plug Maintenance for Your 2010 Ford Escape

Your 2010 Ford Escape relies on a well-maintained ignition system to deliver optimal performance and fuel efficiency. Central to this system are the spark plugs, which ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine's cylinders. Let's delve into the importance of maintaining these components and the steps involved in their replacement.

Considering the nature of spark plugs and the demanding environment they operate in, regular inspection and timely replacement are crucial. They are responsible for starting the engine and keeping it running smoothly. Worn out or dirty spark plugs can lead to misfires, poor fuel economy, and even engine damage over time.

  • First, you'll need the right tools. A spark plug socket, a ratchet, and possibly an extension bar are essential for reaching the plugs deep within the engine bay. You'll also need a torque wrench to ensure the new plugs are installed with the correct tightness.
  • Begin by allowing the engine to cool down if it's been in use. Working on a hot engine can be dangerous and more difficult.
  • Locate the spark plugs in your Ford Escape. They are typically arranged in a straight line across the top of the engine.
  • Note down the current condition of your spark plugs. Look for significant wear or deposits, which could indicate issues like an overly rich fuel mixture or oil leakage. If the plugs are merely dirty, gentle cleaning might be sufficient, although replacement is often the best solution.

With these preparations in place, proceed with changing the spark plugs. Unscrew the old plugs using the spark plug socket, being careful to keep debris out of the plug wells. As you remove each one, check again for visible signs of damage or wear that could point to underlying problems. It's a simple yet effective step in preemptive maintenance.

  1. Select suitable replacements. Your Ford Escape operates best with specific types of spark plugs. Double-check the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure compatibility and performance.
  2. Before installing the new spark plugs, it's wise to apply some anti-seize lubricant to the threads. This can prevent them from becoming difficult to remove next time around. However, don't go overboard - a small amount is sufficient.
  3. Carefully insert the new spark plug into the socket and lower it into the well. Turn it by hand to start with, avoiding cross-threading which can damage both plug and cylinder head.
  4. Once hand-tightened, use the torque wrench to secure the plug to the specified torque setting. Applying too much force or not enough can affect performance and longevity.

Repeat the process for each spark plug in your 2010 Ford Escape. This methodical approach ensures all components are replaced accurately and uniformly. When all are installed, reconnect any wires you may have removed and start the engine to confirm everything is functioning as it should.

After a successful replacement, you'll likely notice improvements in your Escape's performance. Regularly checking and replacing spark plugs as needed is a key part of routine vehicle maintenance. It helps in optimising engine efficiency and reducing emissions, contributing to a smoother drive and relief on your pocket over time.

Spark plug maintenance is just one facet of looking after your 2010 Ford Escape. Combined with regular servicing of other components, you'll help ensure a reliable and enjoyable driving experience for years to come. Always use quality parts and follow recommended service intervals to keep your vehicle running at its best.