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We have ignition coils for your Excursion. The Excursion uses the 5.4L V8 and the 6.8L V10. It is very common for these coils to go bad. You will notice a misfire with a P0301-P0310 misfire code. We have the full sets of ignition coils at justa small fraction of the prices you would typically see locally. We have seen store charge up to $80 per coil. That is for EACH coil! Don't spend this money. Let u help you save money today. Let us know the year and engine size of your Excursion and our website will guide you to the right ignition coils.

                  

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Ford Excursion Ignition Coil

Ignition Coil Replacement for your Ford Excursion

 

 

The Ford Excursion hit the market for the 1999 model year. The Excursion took the world by surprise. It was referred to as the largest SUVs of its era. Although lacking in the fuel economy area, it made up in every other way. It is incredibly roomy, comfortable, and has great towing capacity. The gasoline powered Excursion was available with a 5.4L V8 and a 6.8L V10. It shared the same engines and chassis with the Ford F250 trucks. The ignition coils in the Excursion is the DG508 style. The setup is a coil on plug setup (also referred to as coil packs, and cops). When one coil goes bad, and the rest of the coils are very old, it is recommended to replace all of the ignition coils at once. We sell the ignition coils for the Ford Excursion 5.4L V8 and 6.8L V10 at unbeatable prices. There are a few ways to find a bad ignition coil in your Excursion.


Testing Ignition Coils in your Ford Excursion

The easiest way to find a bad ignition coil is to test the ignition coils while they are still installed on the engine. If there is a consistent misfire, and a check engine light is on, finding the bad ignition coil can be as simple as plugging in an OBDII scanner, and reading the codes. P0301 is cylinder 1, P0305 is cylinder number 5 and so on. What confuses a lot of owners is the "phantom misfire". This is when the vehicle misfires (also known as surging or hiccuping), usually under a load, but there is no check engine light. This can drive anybody crazy when trying to find a misfire in their Ford Excursion. What most people don't know is that there are ways to find these misfires, and the Ford Excursion computer actually records these misfires, but does not illuminate the check engine light. It will only illuminate the check engine light if the misfire is more consistent. Check out our "how to" section to find these misfire. This can even help owners identify if it is the ignition coil, or another problem, which can avoid the high cost of throwing parts at a problem without knowing for sure what the cause is. We have ignition coils for your Ford Excursion. We have sets of 8, and sets of 10 ignition coils. See what eveyvbody is talking about with our low prices, and great quality aftermarket ignition coils that have a limited lifetime warranty. Make sure to select the year and engine size to find the correct ignition coils for your Ford Excursion.