Ford Focus Spark Plug
Even though all spark plugs share the same job of igniting a mixture of fuel and air in your engine, your vehicle may require either hot or cold plugs. Hot plugs are made with ceramic inserts that minimize the surface area touching the metal part of the plug. Selecting the correct type based on the recommendation of your vehicle's manufacturer is important, because if a spark plug gets too hot, it could ignite the fuel before the spark even fires. Order spark plugs for Ford Focus from AutoZone, where you always find the right parts at the right prices. Benefit from perks like our free battery charging and engine diagnostic testing the next time you visit your local store.
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YEAR RANGE FOR FORD FOCUS BY MODEL
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NGK Iridium Spark Plugs
Patrick
in 16 days
Great fit, only had to slightly adjust my gapping for my 2013 Ford Focus ST. Changed all 4 at just over 98,000 miles. Here is the comparison from the OEM sparkplugs. Immediately noticed better response at higher RPM. Hard to beat fro the price (and the sparkplug socket worked amazingly to get them in and out).
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 Ford Focus ST
Great fit, only had to slightly adjust my gapping for my 2013 Ford Focus ST. Changed all 4 at just over 98,000 miles. Here is the comparison from the OEM sparkplugs. Immediately noticed better response at higher RPM. Hard to beat fro the price (and the sparkplug socket worked amazingly to get them in and out).
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 Ford Focus ST
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Quality
Nick
in 2 months
Bosch has always had highest quality products...I double checked the spark gap on each plug as always it was set perfectly for my vehicle
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 Ford Focus
Bosch has always had highest quality products...I double checked the spark gap on each plug as always it was set perfectly for my vehicle
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 Ford Focus
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Great replacement for OE plugs
Dan
in 4 months
Chose these over the OE Motorcraft or other aftermarket (Autolite, NGK etc) for my 2012 Ford Focus (135K miles). Second time using them, first swap at 60K. Direct fit, made sure to check the gap prior, had to open one up a bit as it was a little under the pre-gapped amount stated on the package. Really smoothed out my idle and feels smoother under acceleration too. About 500 miles on them so far, nothing to complain about, doing their job, just replace and forget about them for another 60-70K miles!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 Ford Focus
Chose these over the OE Motorcraft or other aftermarket (Autolite, NGK etc) for my 2012 Ford Focus (135K miles). Second time using them, first swap at 60K. Direct fit, made sure to check the gap prior, had to open one up a bit as it was a little under the pre-gapped amount stated on the package. Really smoothed out my idle and feels smoother under acceleration too. About 500 miles on them so far, nothing to complain about, doing their job, just replace and forget about them for another 60-70K miles!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2012 Ford Focus
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