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What brand does Ford use for spark plugs?


When it comes to maintaining your Ford vehicle, understanding the components used by the manufacturer is essential. One such critical component is the spark plug, which plays a vital role in your engine's performance. In this article, we’ll explore the brand Ford uses for spark plugs and why it matters for your vehicle's maintenance.


Ford's Preferred Spark Plug Brand


Ford primarily uses spark plugs manufactured by Motorcraft, which is their official parts brand. Motorcraft spark plugs are specifically designed to meet the performance and durability standards of Ford vehicles. These spark plugs are engineered to work seamlessly with Ford engines, ensuring optimal combustion and efficiency.


Why Motorcraft Spark Plugs Are the Best Choice for Ford Vehicles


Using Motorcraft spark plugs in your Ford vehicle offers several advantages:



  • Perfect Fit: Motorcraft spark plugs are designed to fit Ford engines precisely, reducing the risk of installation issues or performance problems.

  • Durability: These spark plugs are built to withstand the demands of Ford engines, ensuring long-lasting performance.

  • Optimal Performance: Motorcraft spark plugs are engineered to provide the best possible combustion, improving fuel efficiency and engine power.

  • Warranty Compliance: Using Motorcraft parts helps maintain your vehicle's warranty, as they are the recommended components by Ford.


Can You Use Other Brands of Spark Plugs?


While Motorcraft is the recommended brand for Ford vehicles, other reputable spark plug manufacturers, such as NGK and Bosch, also produce high-quality spark plugs that may be compatible with Ford engines. However, it’s crucial to ensure that any alternative spark plug meets the specifications outlined in your vehicle’s owner’s manual. Using non-recommended parts could potentially affect engine performance or void your warranty.


When Should You Replace Your Spark Plugs?


Regular maintenance is key to keeping your Ford running smoothly. Spark plugs typically need to be replaced every 30,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the type of spark plug and your vehicle's specific requirements. Always consult your owner’s manual or a trusted mechanic to determine the appropriate replacement interval for your Ford.


Conclusion


For Ford vehicles, Motorcraft spark plugs are the go-to choice for ensuring optimal performance and reliability. While other brands may work, sticking with Motorcraft ensures compatibility and peace of mind. If you’re unsure about which spark plugs to use or when to replace them, don’t hesitate to reach out to a trusted auto service provider like Kevin’s Autos for expert advice and assistance.


Frequently Asked Questions

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.



Who makes Ford Motorcraft?


In fact, Motorcraft is the official parts brand of Ford and has been since its inception in the 1950s. Ford used Autolite as its parts manufacturer for a brief period in the 1960s. Ford owns Motorcraft. However, Motorcraft has the freedom to manufacture parts for any company they like, such as Mazda.



Does Ford use iridium spark plugs?


No, they didn't have Iridium plugs. They had Platinum plugs. These motors really love Motorcraft's.



What are the OEM spark plugs?


OEM plugs are those that the vehicle's manufacturer (or a supplier they own) makes. One of the primary benefits of OEM spark plugs is that they ensure compatibility. OEM plugs also tend to have a reputation for quality, lasting as long as the originally installed set.



What is the Ford class action lawsuit spark plugs?


The Ford class action lawsuit alleges that the following vehicles with 5.4-liter 3-valve engines contain defects that cause the spark plugs to become stuck and sometimes break in the engine during the removal process: 2004-2008 Ford F-150 trucks. 2005-2008 Ford F-250 trucks. 2005-2008 Ford F-350 trucks.



Does 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.



Who makes spark plugs for Ford?


Motorcraft oil is a good example, it was made by Ashland (Valvoline) for a time, but for the past ~20 years or so it's been ConocoPhillips. Going back to the spark plugs, Autolite does make the OEM spark plugs for Ford's N/A engines, but the Ecoboosts use NGK's which are branded as Motorcraft.



Are NGK and Motorcraft the same?


The Motorcraft's are NGK's so it doesn't matter. Although the new Motorcraft part number that supposedly supersedes the old plugs is the wrong heat range for a 2020 (I went through this debacle myself). You want the NGK 94862.



What spark plugs are good for Ford?


Autolite makes Motorcraft plugs, so it is no surprise they work very well on most Ford vehicles. After being an electronic engine controls tech for 19 years, I can tell you that Autolite, Motorcraft, and AC Delco are the plugs you want to stick with.



When did Ford switch from Autolite to Motorcraft?


In 1972, Ford dropped the Autolite name and introduced the manufacturing and distribution of its replacement parts operation under the Motorcraft brand.


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Kevin Bennett

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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.