spark plugs at 23,000 miles
#21
RE: spark plugs at 23,000 miles
ORIGINAL: SCCAGT
yes, all 2005-2007, apparently some 2008s have a changed design.
I own a shop and wont use Champions in anyones car. Including mine. If they work fine, that great for those trying them. I will take a wait and see approach.
Here is theplug stylethat have problems.
[IMG]local://upfiles/53413/CBD2B7F4742C42228352875D79C6BA74.jpg[/IMG]
ORIGINAL: mAnYsTyLeS
Does this TSB apply toALL 2005+ Mustangs?? Mine is a 2007 built in July of 2006 and was just wondering if I need to have my plugs changed - thanks!
Does this TSB apply toALL 2005+ Mustangs?? Mine is a 2007 built in July of 2006 and was just wondering if I need to have my plugs changed - thanks!
I own a shop and wont use Champions in anyones car. Including mine. If they work fine, that great for those trying them. I will take a wait and see approach.
Here is theplug stylethat have problems.
[IMG]local://upfiles/53413/CBD2B7F4742C42228352875D79C6BA74.jpg[/IMG]
i just changed my plugs cuz i fouled the 3rd motocraft. took them out and each of them wereworn down horriby, had what looks and felt likerust on them, andevey last one had a nice coat ofblack stuffon em, assuming carbon.so iwent with theautolite hto's.
#24
RE: spark plugs at 23,000 miles
Thanks everyone - just placed my order for 9 Champion plugs for 10 bucks each (1 extra just in case) from RockAuto - you get a 2$ rebate for each plug. I also ordered some Aero-Kroil and Motorcraft Nickel Anti-seize.
Ford really sucks when it comes to design. I guess youget what you PAY FOR!!
Never had problems like this with my Nissan...[&o]
Ford really sucks when it comes to design. I guess youget what you PAY FOR!!
Never had problems like this with my Nissan...[&o]
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