Vehicles like the new F-150, Ford Raptor, Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator use a new type of spark plug called the single-ground electrode plug. These plugs provide a high-efficiency energy transfer and improved mid-load fuel efficiency due to a longer arc length. They also have a slightly different installation process. Improper positioning and installation of single-ground electrode spark plugs can allow for the build-up of dirt and carbon deposits and potentially lead to an engine misfire. This video shows you how the new type of plugs work and how to install them properly. Learn more about proper plug seating, and how to service these new Ford and Lincoln vehicles correctly. Also, find out why Motorcraft is the best choice for replacement single-ground electrode spark plugs.
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