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Do you think there are many misfire counters?In almost every case I've seen, with the possible exception of high speed, the misfire Do you think there are many misfire counters?
Not my end of the business, I'm not sure how many "counts" matter, it seems like one would be too any, especially if it's noticeable. Normally you get a single cylinder misfire, change out that coil, and go on your way.Do you think there are many misfire counters?
Okay ... I'm worried because coils aren't cheap at all.Not my end of the business, I'm not sure how many "counts" matter, it seems like one would be too any, especially if it's noticeable. Normally you get a single cylinder misfire, change out that coil, and go on your way.
Thank you for the easy-to-understand explanation. I'll reset it tomorrow. Is it better not to use aftermarket products for coils? Aftermarket products are also sold in Japan.You can attempt to reset the idle calibration by performing the following sequence:
1. Engage the parking brake (サイドブレーキ)
2. Start the engine and let it idle until it is at operational temperature
3. Allow the engine to run at operational temperature for at least one minute
4. Then turn on the Air Conditioner (A/C) and let it run for another minute (since the computer wants to see the associated drag from the A/C to learn correctly)
5. Release the parking brake and drive car for about ten miles
If that doesn't work, you can clear the data and then move the coils around to see if the issue follows. If you're buying more than 6 coils (at about $60-per), it's less expensive to get the Ford Performance set of 8, part # M-12029-M50C from Summit.I'm not sure if they ship internationally to Japan, but I have mailed parcels EMS to Japan Post from the US before if you need any help.Ford Performance Parts M-12029-M50C Ford Performance Parts Ignition Coil Sets | Summit Racing
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It's a personal choice. I prefer to use original equipment when it is available and meets my needs. If the originals are too expensive to import to Japan, using quality aftermarket parts available in Japan makes sense. Ford changed the coil connector for engines built after 2016/2/23, so just ensure you get ones made for the earlier engines.Is it better not to use aftermarket products for coils? Aftermarket products are also sold in Japan.
ok. I need to order from USA if it is OEM. SPECTRA PREMIUM products are sold in Japan. Do you know the products of this company?It's a personal choice. I prefer to use original equipment when it is available and meets my needs. If the originals are too expensive to import to Japan, using quality aftermarket parts available in Japan makes sense. Ford changed the coil connector for engines built after 2016/2/23, so just ensure you get ones made for the earlier engines.
Yes.I live in Japan. Aftermarket parts are sold, but genuine parts are expensive. However, when purchasing aftermarket parts, I am wondering which company's product is best.Holy nuts, I didn't realize you were in Japan, that's pretty awesome. If you need to, you can buy 1 aftermarket coil, and place it in the suspect cylinder, and check it that way. I've done this myself, when the factory stuff is not available or on backorder.
Researching it, Spectra has a lifetime warranty on ignition coils for the original purchaser. The Spectra part number is C-756 for your engine. I'd suggest checking if the warranty is applicable in Japan.SPECTRA PREMIUM products are sold in Japan. Do you know the products of this company?
Thank you!Researching it, Spectra has a lifetime warranty on ignition coils for the original purchaser. The Spectra part number is C-756 for your engine. I'd suggest checking if the warranty is applicable in Japan.