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JAR1299

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Looks intimidating, really is not. There are great writeups on how to do this. And yes, you have to pull the upper intake manifold. Take it slow, and you'll be done before you know it! Good time to clean the throttle body & change air filter/PCV valve while in there.

 

http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/8724-sparkplug-replacement-job-info-with-photos/

 

Put in Motorcraft SP411's. No need to go fancy. I'd advise checking, but not adjusting gap on the new ones if not too far off the middle of the range in the owner's guide (0.051-0.057 I believe). Too easy to damage the center electrode. If you have a spark plug gapping pliers, that would work great.

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Just about to 60k miles on my '08 Limited.....wanting to change plugs. Fronts look easy...rears not so much. Anyone else do this and what's the easiest way to get to the rear plugs. Looked from underneath and doesn't look very possible. Hoping I don't have to pull upper intake to get to them.

 

Just follow the instructions in the link, print them off if needed, take pic's if needed. All in all, one of the easiest plug changes.

 

In fact, if you do the plugs on my F-150 I'll do yours!

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My 08 Limited has 165,000 miles on it so I'll be changing them again soon. Best advice, as was said earlier is to take your time and take pictures. It is not hard, just can appear overwhelming initially. Make sure you replace the gaskets as well when reinstalling the upper manifold. They are not expensive.

When my 09 turned 90k, I called local dealer and Asst service mgr told me that they "should" be changed at 100k. Later I talked with the service manager and he told me best to do it at 90k as they are titanium plugs and they will continue to fire ok well past they recommend change interval; but as they wear, the gap will widen and the coils will draw more current to fire them. This in turn will cause the coils to overheat and eventually fail.
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My 08 Limited has 165,000 miles on it so I'll be changing them again soon. Best advice, as was said earlier is to take your time and take pictures. It is not hard, just can appear overwhelming initially. Make sure you replace the gaskets as well when reinstalling the upper manifold. They are not expensive.

When my 09 turned 90k, I called local dealer and Asst service mgr told me that they "should" be changed at 100k. Later I talked with the service manager and he told me best to do it at 90k as they are titanium plugs and they will continue to fire ok well past they recommend change interval; but as they wear, the gap will widen and the coils will draw more current to fire them. This in turn will cause the coils to overheat and eventually fail.
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  • 6 months later...

Well, just got around to doing it today and it was NOT a fun Sunday.

For the life of me I could not get the plenum out. I removed all the stuff according to the description and the plenum moved about 1/4" up, which does not seem enough to move it forward. As a result, I could not remove the brake booster line at all so I closed everything down.

 

The only thing I have accomplished was the change of the 3 front plugs and, for good measure, installed a new air filter. :cry:

 

I'm not sure what I screwed up

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When I was doing this, I got stuck until I realized there is indeed a bolt hidden away under the windshield cowling, securing the intake manifold in place. It's a bit of a pain to get to, but using an extension for your socket wrench should work fine. If you have an '07, you could be running into the electrically heated PCV valve issue, in which case the electrical connector needs to be disconnected first also.

 

See pics in my post

http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/8724-sparkplug-replacement-job-info-with-photos/page-3?do=findComment&comment=130235

 

HTH.

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