Fordman999
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- 2003 Ford Explorer XLT
Hello everyone so I thought I would post this just as an example of how a slight mistake has cost a lot of money and a lot of problems. So about 1 year ago I was having serious problems with my engine. My catalytic converter went bad and 02 sensors. I thought since my Explorer had 190,000 it was normal. After about $1200 later (and that was an aftermarket converter,( Ford wanted $2000 just for the converter) my car was still having issues. After changing my coolant sensor, MAF sensor, fuel filter, sparkplugs, intake manifold gaskets, new gas cap, checking all vacuum lines, new fuel sensor, new egr valve, my car was still having problems.
Finally I was sitting yesterday just looking at my engine trying to thing what the HELL could be the problem and guess what......I noticed the sparkplug wiring didn't look right. About 2 years ago I had changed by igintion block and I put the wires back in the same location since I marked them with marker but I had an apprentice mechanic do a tune up for me and DAMN HE MESSED UP THE ORDER WHICH THE SPARKPLUGS SHOULD GO. This has been the cause of all my headaches and yesterday I went online to see the firing order and wired it correctly. About 4 wires were wrong. Since then my car has been running fine and no more codes. Man how some miswired sparkplug wires can cause problems to the cat and engine and just something that could have been avoided with attention to detail.
Well guys point is make sure the firing order is correct. Mine was weird wiring 123465. There are diagrams online showing correct wiring depending on your vehicle.
Finally I was sitting yesterday just looking at my engine trying to thing what the HELL could be the problem and guess what......I noticed the sparkplug wiring didn't look right. About 2 years ago I had changed by igintion block and I put the wires back in the same location since I marked them with marker but I had an apprentice mechanic do a tune up for me and DAMN HE MESSED UP THE ORDER WHICH THE SPARKPLUGS SHOULD GO. This has been the cause of all my headaches and yesterday I went online to see the firing order and wired it correctly. About 4 wires were wrong. Since then my car has been running fine and no more codes. Man how some miswired sparkplug wires can cause problems to the cat and engine and just something that could have been avoided with attention to detail.
Well guys point is make sure the firing order is correct. Mine was weird wiring 123465. There are diagrams online showing correct wiring depending on your vehicle.