I have a 2002 Ford Puma and I'm wondering how often I should replace the ignition coils? They seem to be working fine right now, but I want to make sure I am not causing any damage by not replacing them regularly.
ReplyHello Samantha, as a mechanic with 10 years of experience working on Ford cars, I recommend replacing your ignition coils every 60,000 miles. This will ensure optimal performance and prevent any potential damage to your engine. However, if you notice any changes in your car's performance or if the check engine light comes on, it's best to replace them sooner.
Hey Samantha, I have a 2003 Ford Puma and I've been replacing my ignition coils every 80,000 miles. I haven't had any issues so far and my mechanic also advised me to do it at this interval. So it really depends on your driving habits and the condition of your car.