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Thursday, November 3, 2011

how to replace spark plugs on 2003 Ford Focus?

Spark plugs:---

Removal & Installation



  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions section.
  2. Disconnect battery negative cable from battery and properly isolate to prevent accidental reconnection.
  3. Remove the ignition coil.
  4. Remove foreign material from the spark plug well with compressed air.
  5. Remove the spark plug.
To install:
  1. Check and adjust the spark plug gap as necessary.
    NOTE
    Spark plug gap should be 0.041-0.045 inch (1.05-1.15 mm)
  2. Install spark plugs and tighten to 9 ft. lbs. (12 Nm)
  3. Reinstall ignition coil.
  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions section.
  2. Disconnect battery negative cable from battery and properly isolate to prevent accidental reconnection.
  3. Remove the ignition coil.
  4. Remove foreign material from the spark plug well with compressed air.
  5. Remove the spark plug.
To install:
  1. Check and adjust the spark plug gap as necessary.
    NOTE
    Spark plug gap should be 0.041-0.045 inch (1.05-1.15 mm)
  2. Install spark plugs and tighten to 9 ft. lbs. (12 Nm)
  3. Reinstall ignition coil.

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How to inspect and maintain gap for spark plugs on 2003 Ford Focus?

The details are as follows :---


Spark Plugs


Inspection & Gapping



Check the plugs for deposits and wear. If they are not going to be replaced, clean the plugs thoroughly. Remember that any kind of deposit will decrease the efficiency of the plug. Plugs can be cleaned on a spark plug cleaning machine, which can sometimes be found in service stations, or you can do an acceptable job of cleaning with a stiff brush. If the plugs are cleaned, the electrodes must be filed flat. Use an ignition points file, not an emery board or the like, which will leave deposits. The electrodes must be filed perfectly flat with sharp edges; rounded edges reduce the spark plug voltage by as much as 50%.
Check spark plug gap before installation. The ground electrode (the L-shaped one connected to the body of the plug) must be parallel to the center electrode and the specified size wire gauge (please refer to the Tune-Up Specifications chart for details) must pass between the electrodes with a slight drag.

NOTE
NEVER adjust the gap on a used platinum type spark plug.

Always check the gap on new plugs as they are not always set correctly at the factory. Do not use a flat feeler gauge when measuring the gap on a used plug, because the reading may be inaccurate. A round-wire type gapping tool is the best way to check the gap. The correct gauge should pass through the electrode gap with a slight drag. If you're in doubt, try one size smaller and one larger. The smaller gauge should go through easily, while the larger one shouldn't go through at all. Wire gapping tools usually have a bending tool attached. Use that to adjust the side electrode until the proper distance is obtained. Absolutely never attempt to bend the center electrode. Also, be careful not to bend the side electrode too far or too often as it may weaken and break off within the engine, requiring removal of the cylinder head to retrieve it.
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Fig. "a1p40"" Inspect the spark plug to determine engine running conditions


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Fig. "S212"" A variety of tools and gauges are needed for spark plug service


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Fig. "S903"" Checking the spark plug gap with a feeler gauge


Click image to see an enlarged view
Fig. "S904"" Adjusting the spark plug gap


Click image to see an enlarged view
Fig. "S141"" If the standard plug is in good condition, the electrode may be filed flat-WARNING: do not file platinum plugs
Check the plugs for deposits and wear. If they are not going to be replaced, clean the plugs thoroughly. Remember that any kind of deposit will decrease the efficiency of the plug. Plugs can be cleaned on a spark plug cleaning machine, which can sometimes be found in service stations, or you can do an acceptable job of cleaning with a stiff brush. If the plugs are cleaned, the electrodes must be filed flat. Use an ignition points file, not an emery board or the like, which will leave deposits. The electrodes must be filed perfectly flat with sharp edges; rounded edges reduce the spark plug voltage by as much as 50%.
Check spark plug gap before installation. The ground electrode (the L-shaped one connected to the body of the plug) must be parallel to the center electrode and the specified size wire gauge (please refer to the Tune-Up Specifications chart for details) must pass between the electrodes with a slight drag.

NOTE
NEVER adjust the gap on a used platinum type spark plug.

Always check the gap on new plugs as they are not always set correctly at the factory. Do not use a flat feeler gauge when measuring the gap on a used plug, because the reading may be inaccurate. A round-wire type gapping tool is the best way to check the gap. The correct gauge should pass through the electrode gap with a slight drag. If you're in doubt, try one size smaller and one larger. The smaller gauge should go through easily, while the larger one shouldn't go through at all. Wire gapping tools usually have a bending tool attached. Use that to adjust the side electrode until the proper distance is obtained. Absolutely never attempt to bend the center electrode. Also, be careful not to bend the side electrode too far or too often as it may weaken and break off within the engine, requiring removal of the cylinder head to retrieve it.
Click image to see an enlarged view
Fig. Inspect the spark plug to determine engine running conditions


Click image to see an enlarged view
Fig. A variety of tools and gauges are needed for spark plug service


Click image to see an enlarged view
Fig. Checking the spark plug gap with a feeler gauge


Click image to see an enlarged view
Fig. Adjusting the spark plug gap


Click image to see an enlarged view
Fig. If the standard plug is in good condition, the electrode may be filed flat-WARNING: do not file platinum plugs

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