It's around that time already! While Ford owner maintenance guide state that sparks should be changed at 100k miles and Mountune states 10k miles, it's really up to you when to change the sparks. Fortunately, sparks for the FiST is relatively cheap. I picked up my set for $6.99 a piece from O'Reilley Auto Parts and decided to change my sparks at 23k miles.
Here's a really simple DIY guide to change your spark plugs on the Fiesta.
Items you'll need:
- Set of SP-532 Sparks
- Anti-seize
- 5/8 Spark plug socket, 8mm socket, and socket wrench along with extenders
1. Start off by lifting up the engine cover. Work from one corner to another to make it easier.
2. Unplug the spark wires by pulling back the small white tab until you hear two clicks. Then, simply pull it out.
3. Unbolt 8mm bolts holding the coilpack. There are 2 per coilpack.
4. Remove the coilpack by pulling it up. Wiggle it side to side to make it easier.
5. Loosen the spark plug by using the spark plug socket. You can use 5/8 deep socket if you don't have one, but it's easier with the proper tool.
6. Remove the sparks and see its condition.
7. Put small amount of anti-seize on the thread of the spark plug. Only small amount is needed and try to put them around the middle of the threads.
8. Place them back in the and tighten to 14 ft/lb. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!
9. Re-install the coilpack and the engine cover and you are done!
Here's a really simple DIY guide to change your spark plugs on the Fiesta.
Items you'll need:
- Set of SP-532 Sparks
- Anti-seize
- 5/8 Spark plug socket, 8mm socket, and socket wrench along with extenders
1. Start off by lifting up the engine cover. Work from one corner to another to make it easier.
2. Unplug the spark wires by pulling back the small white tab until you hear two clicks. Then, simply pull it out.
3. Unbolt 8mm bolts holding the coilpack. There are 2 per coilpack.
4. Remove the coilpack by pulling it up. Wiggle it side to side to make it easier.
5. Loosen the spark plug by using the spark plug socket. You can use 5/8 deep socket if you don't have one, but it's easier with the proper tool.
6. Remove the sparks and see its condition.
7. Put small amount of anti-seize on the thread of the spark plug. Only small amount is needed and try to put them around the middle of the threads.
8. Place them back in the and tighten to 14 ft/lb. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!
9. Re-install the coilpack and the engine cover and you are done!