Loading

Does Ford use Autolite spark plugs?

No, Ford does not currently use Autolite spark plugs in their vehicles. Autolite was previously a spark plug brand owned by Ford, but the company has since discontinued the Autolite brand and now uses other spark plug suppliers for their vehicles.


The History of Autolite Spark Plugs and Ford


Autolite was a spark plug brand that was owned by the Ford Motor Company for many years. Ford acquired the Autolite company in 1961 and used Autolite spark plugs as the original equipment (OE) spark plugs in Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles throughout the 1960s and 1970s.


However, in the 1980s, Ford decided to discontinue the Autolite brand and began sourcing spark plugs from other suppliers, such as NGK and Motorcraft (Ford's own brand). This change was likely driven by a desire to simplify Ford's supply chain and leverage economies of scale by using more standardized spark plug suppliers across their vehicle lineup.


Current Spark Plug Suppliers for Ford Vehicles


Today, Ford uses spark plugs from a variety of suppliers, including:



  • Motorcraft - Ford's own brand of spark plugs and other automotive parts

  • NGK - A major global spark plug manufacturer

  • Bosch - Another leading spark plug supplier


The specific spark plug model used in a given Ford vehicle will depend on the engine type, model year, and other factors. Ford no longer uses the Autolite brand for their spark plugs.

Who makes Motorcraft spark plugs?


Ford Motor Company
Motorcraft is an auto part brand owned and operated by Ford Motor Company. Products under the "Motorcraft" brand include spark plugs, batteries, brakes, fuel filters, A/C condensers and accumulators, motor oil, automatic transmission fluid, among other goods.



Which Ford engines have spark plug problems?


One of the common issues of the modular platform was its tendency to blow out spark plugs. This issue happened the most on the 5.4 Triton from 1997 to 2003. During this era, the motor commonly powered the F-Series pickups, E-Series vans, and the Expeditions/Navigators.



Are autolite spark plugs Ford?


In 1961, the Ford Motor Company acquired the Autolite trade name, an Ohio spark plug factory, a Michigan battery facility, limited distribution rights, and the services of several employees. Autolite products became standard original factory equipment in Ford vehicles.



Should I use Autolite spark plugs?


Yes you can, it will give you up to 26% quicker starts than leading standard plugs and better ignition system performance. The benefits of the finewire design in Autolite® Xtreme Sport also provide improved fouling performance; fouling is a common problem in 2-stroke engines.



What year Fords had the bad spark plugs?


If you are the owner of a Ford truck with a three-valve (3V) modular V-8 or V-10 engine built from 2004 thru 2007, you have either faced the misery of broken spark plugs-or you will.



What year is 5.4 to stay away from?


Its the 24 valve (3 per cylinder) you need to avoid. They were produced from 2004 to 2010 when it was replaced by the 5.0L V8 they call Coyote.



How often does Ford recommend changing spark plugs?


every 30,000 miles
Most spark plugs should be inspected every 30,000 miles or so, with replacements often being necessary around the 60,000-100,000-mile mark, but cleaning the area around them and pulling them out for a wipe-down can benefit several drivers.



What is the Ford brand for spark plugs?


Motorcraft
While Motorcraft isn't the only spark plug manufacturer out there, it's the only one producing spark plugs considered OEM for Ford and Lincoln vehicles.



Are Autolite and Motorcraft the same?


Following this rebranding, Ford sold the Autolite brand in 1973 to Bendix Corporation. The current Motorcraft logo features a silhouette of the GT40 race car in red against a black background. The GT40 was a legendary racing car produced by Ford in the 1960s, specifically to take on Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.



Did Ford use Autolite spark plugs?


In 1961, the Ford Motor Company acquired the Autolite trade name, an Ohio spark plug factory, a Michigan battery facility, limited distribution rights, and the services of several employees. Autolite products became standard original factory equipment in Ford vehicles.


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.