What kind of spark plug do I need for my Ford Fusion?

What kind of spark plug do I need for my Ford Fusion?

Whether your Ford Fusion is a front- or all-wheel drive, your six-speed automatic vehicle’s upscale styling sets you apart from the crowd. When it comes to routine maintenance, be sure to select the correct type of Fusion performance spark plugs from AutoZone.

Where do I find the spark plug gap?

I had another look in the Haynes manual but still can’t find any information on the gap. The front sections are introduction followed by roadside repairs, however in the servicing specifications section it says “spark plugs – refer to Ford dealer or parts specialist”. The plugs are AYFS22CB.

What’s the gap between spark plugs on a Ford Fiesta?

Asked at a Ford dealer and they say 0.9mm – 1mm. Can anyone confirm this? Also, do new spark plugs come with the correct gap already set? the plugs should already be preset but it is good to check they are all the same Thanks for the advice, however I’ve now heard of 3 different gaps to use ranging from 0.9mm to 1.3mm.

Where can I buy spark plugs for my Ford Focus?

The front sections are introduction followed by roadside repairs, however in the servicing specifications section it says “spark plugs – refer to Ford dealer or parts specialist”. The plugs are AYFS22CB. I still need to measure the new plugs, couldn’t find a checking tool so might have to go and buy one. You can post now and register later.

Whether your Ford Fusion is a front- or all-wheel drive, your six-speed automatic vehicle’s upscale styling sets you apart from the crowd. When it comes to routine maintenance, be sure to select the correct type of Fusion performance spark plugs from AutoZone.

What’s the size of a brisk spark plug?

Most Brisk and other manufacturer sparkplugs are preset to around 0.75mm – 0.8mm. If your spark plug part number has no trailing digits then (for most part numbers) it will be preset to this specification.

What’s the difference between champion and brisk spark plugs?

Part numbering for Brisk, NGK and Denso spark plugs is reasonably logical with the trailing digits transposing directly into size in mm. For Champion spark plugs it is a little less logical and is as listed below: Spark plug gap is where spark plug spark discharge is designed to take place.

Do you need to set the spark plug gap?

Spark Plug Gap setting is important for proper engine operation. To set the spark plug gap correctly, you need to use a spark plug gap tool. For reference, see our spark plug gap chart below, this chart converts metric measurements to standard.