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MPACKDSF100*150 T1659 - MP1352

MPACKDSF100*150 T1659 - MP1352

$15
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ACL Manifold Gasket - JF015
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ACL Manifold Gasket - JF015

$0.70
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Permaseal Mpackdsm 100*150 T1659 - MP1156

Permaseal Mpackdsm 100*150 T1659 - MP1156

$6
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MPACKN8094 1000*500*16 - MP8161
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MPACKN8094 1000*500*16 - MP8161

$35
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Permaseal Mpackboj 500*500*04 - MP0042

Permaseal Mpackboj 500*500*04 - MP0042

$24
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ACL Heat Shield Material - HD5000SML

ACL Heat Shield Material - HD5000SML

$271
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MPACKCORK 1270*380*40 - MP3401

MPACKCORK 1270*380*40 - MP3401

$183
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Permaseal Mpackssm 100*150 T1659 - MP1252

Permaseal Mpackssm 100*150 T1659 - MP1252

$23
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Maintaining the Manifold Gasket on Your 2014 Ford Territory

The manifold gasket is an essential component in your 2014 Ford Territory's engine, playing a crucial role in ensuring efficient performance and reliability. Fitted between the engine's cylinder head and the intake or exhaust manifold, the gasket's primary function is to seal the connection, preventing leaks of air, coolant, or exhaust gases. This does more than just boost engine efficiency - it helps prevent damage caused by leaks that can lead to extensive and costly repair work down the road.

Maintaining a healthy manifold gasket is an essential part of your vehicle's servicing regimen. Poor maintenance can lead to gasket failure, which can cause symptoms such as reduced engine performance, decreased fuel efficiency, exhaust leaks, or unusual noises coming from the engine bay. In some instances, coolant may start to leak if the gasket is compromised, leading to engine overheating if not addressed promptly.

When considering manifold gasket replacement or maintenance, there are a few points and steps to keep in mind that will help guide you through the process:

  1. Symptoms of a Failing Manifold Gasket
    • Misfires or rough idling.
    • Lack of engine power.
    • Increased fuel consumption.
    • Unexplained coolant loss or visible coolant leaks.
    • Visible exhaust gases escaping from the engine bay.
    • Overheating engine.
  2. Regular Inspection
    • While it's usually suggested to inspect the manifold gasket during routine service visits, if any of the symptoms above present themselves, it may be prudent to conduct an additional inspection.
    • During an inspection, mechanics will examine the gasket for any signs of wear, cracks, or leaks that might indicate it's time for a replacement.
  3. Choosing the Right Gasket
    • If it's determined that the manifold gasket requires replacement, the next step is selecting the appropriate replacement component. Always opt for OEM-spec (Original Equipment Manufacturer specification) parts when replacing your manifold gasket, ensuring the best fit and longevity.
  4. Replacement Process
    • The replacement process involves several significant steps that should ideally be handled by a professional mechanic unless you're highly experienced.
    • The mechanic will safely remove components such as the engine cover, air filter assembly, and any components obstructing access to the manifold. This can include sensors, timing belts, or other peripherals.
    • Once access is gained, the old gasket is removed, and the surfaces are cleaned and prepared for the new gasket.
    • The new manifold gasket is then installed, and all removed components are reattached, ensuring all bolts and connections meet the right torque specifications to avoid unnecessary stress on the new gasket.
  5. Post-Replacement Testing
    • After the replacement, the engine should be run and tested to ensure it operates without leaks or performance issues. This may include a pressure test and road testing to verify the proper sealing and functioning of the new gasket.
  6. Preventative Maintenance
    • Regular maintenance and component inspection can extend the life of the manifold gasket.
    • Replace or fix any and all fluid leaks as soon as they are noticed to prevent undue stress on the manifold gasket.

Paying attention to your manifold gasket and addressing any issues at the first signs of trouble can save you from costly repairs and prolonged vehicle downtime. By ensuring your 2014 Ford Territory is regularly serviced and its manifold gasket is maintained in top condition, you'll keep your vehicle performing efficiently and reliably for years to come.