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Problem with my Windstar
I am having a problem where my spark plugs keep going out. I changed all the plugs, wires and coil pack on my 2001 Windstar and within a few months my van was running on 4 or 5 cylinders instead of 6 and this isn't the first time it has happened. Any advice on what I should do?
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
You sure you have the right heat range of plugs? And proper gap? Go with what's in the owners' manual..
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
What would you suggest on the type of spark plugs to use?
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
Always use autolite part # APP105
It's the same as OEM. (The motorcraft ones are just that part rebranded, and they don't even produce the double platinum with the motorcraft brand on them anymore.) |
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
What auto parts store can I find autolite part # APP105? I tried to look it up on Auto Zones website but couldn't find it.
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
They all should carry it. Here it is on autozone.com:
http://www.autozone.com/external-eng...?checkfit=true FYI: Note that there is a part number "AP105" that looks identical but won't last nearly as long. The APP105 should be good for 100K miles or so. |
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
FYI... you could have a bad coil pack or spark plug wire, too. If it's been a really long time, you may want to change those out as well. The coil pack develops tiny cracks in the body that cause arcing which causes misfires that are hard to otherwise detect. Take off your coil pack and carefully look on the bottom for any little cracks.
But, of course, get the right plugs installed first! |
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
I actually had the coil pack, wires and plugs all changed at the same time and within a few months my van was back to running on maybe 5 cylinders. I was pulling out of my mechanics parking lot when one of the plugs quit working.
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
Thank you Scubacat I will try those plugs.
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
Great, let us know how it goes! I forgot to mention one other thing - make sure the cables are firmly connected. I thought one of mine wasn't working once and it turned out that the #1 cable had come off the coil pack because I hadn't snapped it on firmly.
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
Even cheap plugs should last longer than that. Is there buildup on the plugs? Is it burning oil?
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
I don't think they're failing prematurely, rather they're the wrong type of plugs. Certain types, especially the ones with multiple ground electrodes, are well known to cause misfires and other issues on this engine. Switching to the correct plugs is the first step in troubleshooting this issue.
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
yes it is burning oil.
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
Quote:
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Re: Problem with my Windstar
You might as well. I always try the cheapest/easiest thing first. It's only about $13 for all 6 at autozone.com after the discount and rebate.
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