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Discount high quality ignition coils for your 2003 Ford Escape 3.0L V6. Our ignition coils carry a lifetime warranty against defects and ship fast and free. Continue on to find out exactly how much money you can save when doing this.

                  

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Ignition Coils for 2003 Ford Escape

 

The 2003 Escape uses 6 individual ignition coil. These are also commonly referred to as coil packs, or coil on plugs. Replacing these can get pricey as they run from $50 and up at many auto part stores and dealers. We work hard to get you the same quality parts at incredible prices. How do we do it? We purchase several thousand at a time to get these at incredible prices, then we pass the savings on to you. This makes it much easier to replace all of the coils in your 2003 Ford Escape. This is quite the common problem with these model year Ford Escapes. It was well known that the ignition coils would fail early on. While we are unsure of the cause of the failures, many mechanics say that the PCM/ECU (main vehicle computer) is the cause, and simply replacing the coils will not solve your issue. We recommend checking your PCM before replacing the ignition coils. Our ignition coils are priced at incredibly low prices, and they are high quality. We only pick the best factories to make our products, and we buy large volume. Being able to help families save money on discounted ignition coils is what puts a smile on our faces. Basically we don't want to just sell your some coil packs, we want to earn your business with exceptional customer service and save you money.

 

How To Determine if Your 2003 Ford Escape Has a Bad Coil Pack

 

There are many symptoms of a failed or failing ignition coil in the 2003 Escape V6. The most common and obvious symptom is a heaving misfiring feeling. This feels like the engine is running rough or even chugging along. Many owners report the engine sputtering while trying to accelerate, but at a cruising speed, the engine runs smoother. You will also see a service engine light either on or flashing while the engine misfires. You can easily determine if you have a bad ignition coil pack by plugging an OBDII scanner in (inexpensive useful device, get yourself one!) and pulling the code. From these you can diagnose the issue, and pinpoint the problem. If you feel a misfire in your 2003 Ford Escape, but only occasionally, then you may have an ignition coil going out. This would be easy to find if there was a check engine light on, but it doesn't always turn on if it doesn't think that the misfire is bad enough. There are ways to find the misfire fortunately. While the PCM may not illuminate the check engine light for every misfire, it still records every single misfire. It stores it in the memory. If you own an OBDII scanner with mode 6, you can find out which cylinders are misfiring, and exactly how many times they have misfired. Yes, you can really do this. Check out our how-to section to learn more about this. This type of self diagnostic is easy, and can save you several hundred to several thousand dollars when it comes to diagnosing identifying the misfire in your 2003 Ford Escape.