NewTSB on spark plug removal
I know that by now this is an old issue, but I tried to be pro-active and change my plugs 25 000 miles before recommended to avoid any problems...I only avoided half the problem - 4 plugs broken in cylinders. Got the same runaround from Ford canada - apparently the plugs are NOT a design flaw, but anyone who is not a mechanic at a dealer is the problem. My mechanic actually used the tool and procedure recommended from Ford, but at 45$ an hour instead of 95$ from the dealer. Has anyone of you had any success claiming the reimbursement of the cost of repairs to Ford ?
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If I recall, that was a marketing slogan for the blue oval a number of years ago. Why change the plugs at all, my 2006 F150 with 110 k miles still rocks with the original plugs, so why. I suppose at some point it may be necessary. What are you other guys racking up for miles on original plugs?
199k miles and I am changing my first set of plugs... thats when I was told by another f150 owner of this problem... I all ready had the snap on man drop off the "tool". I was going to tackle this on Sunday... Im fearing I will now be without a truck for a few days/weeks... sooo, whats the suggested plug to buy to keep the risk to a minimal?
Last edited by ArcticCat; Apr 29, 2011 at 12:30 PM.
If you have a 4.6, you don't have the plug separating problem. Only problem you should have is getting to the plugs with the ratchet.
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Your F150 4.6 is a 2v engine and this does not apply. If you have 3v engine in the Expedition, then it would apply.
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So apparently I missed something while I was possibly deployed. I have a 97k and never changed the stock plugs on my 07 with a 5.4. my truck runs fine and I've never had an issue. I was planning on replacing the plugs soon. Is it a total nightmare? I am a capable mechanic but I'm also a single dad and this is my only ride, should I just pay someone to deal with it.
So apparently I missed something while I was possibly deployed. I have a 97k and never changed the stock plugs on my 07 with a 5.4. my truck runs fine and I've never had an issue. I was planning on replacing the plugs soon. Is it a total nightmare? I am a capable mechanic but I'm also a single dad and this is my only ride, should I just pay someone to deal with it.
If you hire it done it should run about $350 plus some if any break.
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