Genuine Ford Spark Plugs
How Do Spark Plugs Work?
It all starts when you turn your key in the ignition lock cylinder. Once the ignition parts start to work, they send electricity to the spark plugs. Once they "spark," the air and gas in the engine combust. After that power releases, the pistons and crankshaft start running. Without spark plugs, you wouldn't be able to start your Ford SUV, car, or truck at all.
When Should I Change my Spark Plugs?
Driving with bad or worn-out spark plugs can cause damage to your engine. Think of it this way, replacing the spark plugs is less expensive than replacing the engine. Wondering if it's time to change yours? Here are some of the warning signs:
- Not able to start your vehicle at all
- The "Check Engine" pops up on the dash
- Lower fuel economy than normal
- Your vehicle is having a hard time accelerating
- Engine misfires
Where Can I Purchase Spark Plugs for my Ford Car?
You can purchase OEM spark plugs and more at FreedomFordWholesaleParts.com. Please feel free to browse our online parts catalog and place an order. Once received, we'll ship it to you as soon as possible - straight to your door! Most in-stock parts will ship in about 24 hours, while others may take up to 3 business days. Need overnight shipping? Be sure to reach out to our team for more information.
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