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Ignition Coil for 2007 Ford Explorer

 

Ignition Coil Packs for 2007 Ford Explorer

 

The 2007 Ford Explorer V6 uses a coil pack, and the V8 uses individual coil on plugs. Each ignition coils sits right over each spark plug, so basically the ignition coils would all have to come off if the spark plugs were to be changed. Replacing these coil packs should not cost as much as many of the local auto stores. We typically see these ranging from $50 and up. Most people cannot afford this amount, so we have come up with a way to offer high quality ignition coils at discount prices. When continuing on, you will be able to see just how much money you can save on cheap ignition coils. The next question we get asked is "how are you able to sell your ignition for such a low cost? Are they cheap quality? The answer to that is absolutely not. We get the same quality ignition coils for much less by ordering several thousand of them at a time. Yes, that means we have several thousand ignition coils in stock just for your 2007 Ford Explorer, while your local auto parts store carries 8 at the very maximum.

 

Causes of a Bad Ignition Coil In a 2007 Ford Explorer

 

There are many reasons why an ignition coil can fail, but we will stick to the most common ones specifically for the Explorer. The most common reason why these fail is due to moisture getting past the rubber boots down into the spark plug well. The rubber boot design on the 2007 Explorer wasn't the best in keeping moisture out as they age. This will cause a misfire, and many times damage to the coil. Other times it is due to a crack in the main body of the coil. Ignition coils can also fail due to improperly gapped spark plugs. The larger the spark plug gap, the more stressed out the ignition coils will be while in operation. The last reason is due to a faulty PCM. For the Explorer, this isn't very common, but it can happen from time to time. While the ignition coils do not have a known lifespan, they tend to fail much sooner in humid environments like the southern states, while coils in dry areas last longer. If you live in a region that has cold winters, and hot summers, this can also cause an early coil pack failure. These are events that we really have no control over.

 

Replacing All 8 Coil Packs in a 2007 Ford Explorer Needed?

 

If the ignition coils in your 2007 Ford Explorer are around 7 years old or older and one fails, then it's time to change them all. Old ignition coils tend to fail not far apart from each other as they all operate in the same exact environment. This means that it is best time wise to replace all 8 at once. Purchasing the bundle can also save you money as well as you save on shipping costs. If you replaced the ignition coils somewhat recently, you might be able to get away with replacing just one ignition coil, but most cases the coils are very old, or original.