I've had to replace my ignition coils several times on my Ford Focus. What could be causing them to fail so frequently? Is this a common issue with Ford cars?
ReplyFrom my personal experience, I've found that ignition coils on Ford Focus cars tend to fail due to a faulty design. This can cause them to overheat and fail more frequently. It might be worth looking into aftermarket ignition coils as they are often more reliable and affordable.
I own a Ford dealer shop and have seen many cases of ignition coil failure on Ford Focus cars. It is a known issue and can be caused by various factors such as poor maintenance, excessive heat, or electrical problems. If you're experiencing frequent failures, I would recommend bringing your car in for a thorough inspection.
I've had the same issue with my Ford Focus and have found that using high-quality replacement coils and regularly checking for any signs of wear and tear has helped prevent future failures. It's also a good idea to keep an eye on your car's temperature gauge and address any overheating issues immediately.