Ford Mustang (1999-2004) Service Manual: Spark Plug
Removal
1. Remove the ignition coil on plug. For additional information, refer to Ignition Coil-Coil On Plug in this section.
2. NOTE: Use compressed air to remove any foreign material from the spark plug well before removing the spark plugs (12405).
NOTE: If an original spark plug is used, make sure it is installed in the same cylinder from which it was taken. New spark plugs can used in any cylinder.
NOTE: One spark plug is shown; others are similar.
Remove the spark plugs

3. Inspect for gap bridged.
- This can be identified by a deposit build up closing the gap between electrodes.
- This can be caused by oil or carbon fouling.
- Clean the spark plug.

4. Inspect for oil fouling.
- This can be identified by wet black deposits on the insulator shell bore electrodes.
- This can be caused by excessive oil entering the combustion chamber through worn rings and pistons, excessive clearance between valve guides and stems, or worn or loose bearings. Correct the oil problem.
- Install a new spark plug.

5. Inspect for carbon fouling.
- This can be identified by black, dry fluffy carbon deposits on insulator tips, exposed shell surfaces and electrodes.
- This may be caused by too cold a plug, dirty air cleaner, damaged fuel pump, too rich a fuel mixture or excessive idling.
- Clean the spark plug.

6. Inspect for normal burning.
- This can be identified by light tan or gray deposits on the firing tip.

7. Inspect for pre-ignition.
- This can be identified by melted electrodes and possibly a blistered insulator. Metallic deposits on insulator indicate engine damage.
- Install a new spark plug.

8. Inspect for overheating.
- This can be identified by a white or light gray insulator with small black or gray brown spots and with bluish-burnt appearance of the electrodes.
- This may be caused by engine overheating, wrong type of fuel, loose spark plugs, too hot a plug, low fuel pump pressure or incorrect ignition timing.
- Install a new spark plug.

9. Inspect for fused spot deposits.
- This can be identified by melted or spotty deposits resembling bubbles or blisters.
- This may be caused by sudden acceleration.
- Clean the spark plug.

Installation
1. Adjust the spark plug gap as necessary.

2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

Ignition Coil - Coil On Plug
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable (14301). For additional
information, refer to Section.
2. Remove the air cleaner outlet tube (9B659). For additional information,
refer to Section ...
Engine Ignition - 4.6L (4V)
General Specifications
Torque Specifications
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Other materials:
Safety belt-minder
This feature supplements the safety belt warning function by providing
additional reminders by intermittently sounding a chime and illuminating
the safety belt warning light when the driver’s or front passenger’s seat is
occupied and the safety belt is unb ...
Tracer Dye Leak Detection
Special Tool(s)
120 Watt 110 Volt UV Lamp
20C
164-R0721 or equivalent
NOTE: Ford Motor Company vehicles are produced with a permanent leak
tracer dye incorporated into
the A/C system. The location of leaks can be pinpointed by the bright
ye ...
Safety Belt Tongue Rotated on Belt
1. Grasp the belt tongue and pull the belt webbing down to form a loop
through the upper (longer
and narrower) slot in the tongue.
2. Rotate and fold the belt webbing over itself within the slot to remove the
twist.
3. Pull the excess belt webbing back th ...
