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Replacing and Maintaining Ignition Coils on Your 2012 Ford Falcon
The ignition coils in your 2012 Ford Falcon are a vital part of the vehicle's ignition system. They transform the battery's voltage into the higher voltage necessary to create a spark in the spark plugs. This spark is essential for the combustion process, which powers the engine. When these coils start to malfunction, you may experience misfires, poor fuel economy, or even difficulty starting the car. Taking care of these coils through regular maintenance as part of your car's servicing routine is crucial.
Fortunately, the ignition coils on the 2012 Ford Falcon are designed for reliability, but like any component, they're subject to wear and tear. If you think you might have an issue with the coils, here are several symptoms to keep an eye on:
- Engine misfires or starting problems
- Rough idling or acceleration
- Check engine light illumination
- Decreased fuel efficiency
If you're experiencing any of these issues, it may be time to inspect or replace your ignition coils. While you can certainly take your Falcon to a trusted mechanic, some folks might prefer performing the work themselves. Here's a guide to help you with that.
- Tools You'll Need: A socket wrench set, torque wrench, dielectric grease, and possibly a coil-on-plug boot.
- Safety Measures: Always disconnect the battery before beginning work to avoid any electrical risks. Wear safety goggles and gloves to protect yourself from any hazards.
- Finding the Coils: The 2012 Ford Falcon typically has a coil-on-plug ignition system, meaning each cylinder has its own coil directly above the spark plug. This setup is efficient but does require you to remove any engine coverings to get to them.
Once you're ready, here's how to replace them:
- Begin by removing any engine covers to access the ignition coils. Keep track of any screws or fittings.
- Carefully disconnect each ignition coil by unplugging the electrical connector. You might need a flathead screwdriver to help with stubborn connectors.
- Using a socket wrench, remove the bolts securing the ignition coil in place.
- Slide the coil up off the spark plug and out of its seating.
- Before installing a new coil, apply a small amount of dielectric grease to the inside of the coil boot for better conductivity and protection against moisture.
- Place the new coil on the spark plug, ensuring it's properly seated, then secure it with the bolts.
- Reconnect the electrical connector to the new coil.
- After replacing all necessary coils, reinstall any removed engine covers and reconnect the battery.
Ignition coil replacement can be a straightforward task, but if you're not confident in doing it yourself, it's always wise to enlist the help of a professional. Regular inspection of your 2012 Ford Falcon's ignition system should be part of your routine vehicle upkeep to extend the lifespan of these components and maintain optimal engine performance.
It's also a good idea to bear the cost of servicing in mind and to plan for this kind of maintenance as part of owning a car. Maintaining your ignition coils can save you much larger bills in the future by preserving the health of your engine and ensuring that any related components aren't inadvertently damaged by continuing to drive with faulty coils.
Not only can fresh coils bring back that smooth, reliable performance your Falcon was designed for, but they can also improve your fuel economy by making sure your engine is running at its best. So, if you're feeling any symptoms of a misfiring engine, it might just be time to give those coils some attention.
By staying on top of these replacements and maintaining your ignition system, you're doing your vehicle and yourself a solid favour in the long run.