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IGNITION MODULE - IM150

IGNITION MODULE - IM150

$316
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OEX  Starter Solenoid  12 Volt

OEX Starter Solenoid 12 Volt

$141
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IGNITION MODULE - IM190

IGNITION MODULE - IM190

$211
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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 - IM142

IGNITION MODULE - IM142

$378
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IGNITION MODULE - IM170

IGNITION MODULE - IM170

$371
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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 for Your 2011 Ford Transit

If you own a 2011 Ford Transit, it's important to be aware of your vehicle's specific components, including the ignition leads. These are crucial in transferring the right voltage from your vehicle's ignition coil straight to the spark plugs. If these leads are in good working order, they ensure that your engine starts smoothly and runs efficiently.

If your 2011 Ford Transit is equipped with ignition leads, they should be part of your regular servicing plan. As these components age, they can deteriorate due to extreme temperatures, regular wear and tear, and exposure to chemicals and oil. Damaged or worn-out ignition leads might lead to issues like misfiring, slow starts, poor fuel economy, or even complete engine failure in more severe cases.

When maintaining and replacing ignition leads, consider the following:

  1. Check for Signs of Wear: Before replacing the ignition leads, inspect them visually. Look for cracks, brittleness, or any signs of corrosion. If the insulation is compromised, the lead may arc with the engine components, causing misfiring.
  2. Testing: Use an ohmmeter to test the resistance of the leads. High resistance or irregular readings are signs that the leads have deteriorated. Checking them while the engine is running in a dark setting can reveal any sparking.
  3. Replacement Schedule: It's generally advised to replace ignition leads every 40,000 to 100,000 km depending on the environment and the type of leads used. Keep a maintenance log to track when your leads were last checked or replaced.
  4. Replacement Process: When changing the leads, it's crucial to replace them one at a time to avoid mixing up the firing order. Start by removing the lead from the spark plug end before detaching it from the ignition coil. Some force might be necessary, but be gentle to avoid damaging the connectors.
  5. Installation: Ensure that you fit the new leads in the same configuration. Push each end securely onto the respective sockets, sometimes you'll hear a click indicating that it's firmly connected. Double-check for proper fit and routing to avoid contact with hot engine parts.
  6. Choosing the Right Leads: Use leads specifically recommended for the Ford Transit model. There are high-performance leads that may be more suited to specific driving styles or conditions.
  7. Addressing Common Symptoms: If you notice symptoms like poor acceleration, stalling, or increased emissions, these can often be traced back to faulty ignition leads. Address these concerns promptly before they lead to more serious engine issues.
  8. Regular Servicing: Regular checks during servicing can help spot potential problems early, saving money and maintaining your engine efficiency.

Proper maintenance of ignition leads is an essential part of vehicle upkeep. It ensures that your 2011 Ford Transit continues to operate smoothly and reliably. Regular checks and timely replacements minimize risks and enhance vehicle performance. Paying attention to these subtle components can vastly improve the long-term health of your engine.