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Is my Car a California or Federal Emissions Vehicle
How to Replace Ignition Coil Pack 2001-04 Ford Escape
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No Tools Needed
1. Determining Your Emissions Specification
Open your hood
Locate your catalyst sticker
If the sticker says "This vehicle conforms to California regulations," you have a California emissions vehicle
If the sticker says "This vehicle conforms to US EPA regulations," you have a federal emissions vehicle
If the sticker lists both EPA and California regulations, you have a California emissions vehicle
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Determining whether or not your vehicle is a California emissions or a federal emissions vehicle is pretty straightforward. To do this, you'll want to locate your catalyst sticker under the hood of your vehicle. It'll either be actually on the bottom side of the hood, most GM vehicles have it on the air box, and other vehicles may have it along your radiator support at the front of the engine bay.
All you need to do is see, "This vehicle conforms to California regulations." That means that this vehicle is a California emissions car. Just because you're not in California or are in California doesn't necessarily mean your vehicle will be one way or the other.
Now, our F150 has it down here on the radiator's support, right at the front of the engine bay and you can see here, "This vehicle conforms to US EPA regulations." This means that this vehicle is a federal emissions.
Now, here we have two things that are a little different. Our catalyst is located on the vehicle's air box and this vehicle conforms to US EPA regulations and California regulations. If it conforms to both federal and California emissions, it's considered a California emissions vehicle.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Ratchet
T25 Torx Driver
1. Removing the Ignition Coil
Disconnect the ignition coil wiring harness
Remove the four T25 bolts from the ignition coil
Remove the spark plug wires and insert them on the same spot on the new coil
Remove the old ignition coil
2. Installing the Ignition Coil
Feed the T25 bolts through the ignition coil
Insert the ignition coil into place
Tighten the four T25 bolts
Connect the ignition coil wiring harness
Push the spark plug wires down into place
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace an ignition coil on this 2002 Ford Escape. It's the same part and similar process on these Escapes from 2001 to 2004. The items you'll need for this are a new ignition coil from 1AAuto.com, T25 Torx driver or a bit and ratchet, and a flat blade screwdriver.
Pry out on the tabs on either side of the harness by pulling it and the harness will pull free. Then remove these four T25 bolts. This one's right here right into this harness. We'll just fast-forward as Mike removes each of those.
Take your new ignition coil and pull each of the wires off of the old ignition coil and push them into the same spots on the new ignition coil. Now lift your old ignition coil up and out. If any of the wires popped off while you were doing that just make sure they go in the same spots, and then feed your bolts through the holes on the ignition coil.
Then just lower it back down into place, tighten those up, and replace the other two. Then reconnect the harness, and make sure that all your spark plug wires are pushed all the way down into place. You're all set.
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Donna N.
November 1, 2013
Part came to Hawaii very quickly. Excellent service! Will use your company again and again!!
Quality part
ryan
August 1, 2019
I had a misfire on my 2004 ranger 2.3 L & it immediately took care of the problem. I have ran it hard fo over a two thousand miles & feel confident i bought a quality part from 1 A-auto at a great price.
Perfect fit
C
August 22, 2020
Matched right up the old part and works perfectly
coil
tom
October 10, 2020
so far works fine
Andrew
October 15, 2021
Good
Good so far on 2005 Mazda 6I
Yvonne
February 17, 2022
Installed by local mechanic on my 2005 Mazda 6I along with spark plug wires. Car running much better now.
Rondal
March 27, 2022
just what I wanted
Satisfied customer
Leulinda
September 19, 2022
The part I ordered was a perfect fit, A1 auto really does a great job with the orders, I am very impressed that the part came in the mail right away, I recommend anyone looking for parts to order from A1 auto. Nice work keep it up.
Coil is fine
ROBERT
December 2, 2022
I did not get to use, I was not sure if it would work on a Ford New Holland Indusatrial VSG413 Engine, And It will not, ford made a special Coil That I have not found which is a 5/6 Combo, Mine is fine but Bought whatever Parts were available and ford does not have them any longer .
Customer Q&A
Does this coil work for my 2005 mazda 6 2.3 automatic transmission? Greetings from Colombia!!!December 5, 2022
Hugo Daniel S
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Worked fine on my 2003 mazda 6 2.3l engine!
December 7, 2022
R A
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Hello, I apologize for the confusion this is listed to fit 2005 Mazda 6 L4 2.3L (excluding California Emissions) Automatic Transmission and Manual Transmission.
December 7, 2022
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