How to replace the spark plugs in a 2008 to 2012 Ford Escape SUV equipped with the Duratec 25 2.5L I4 engine with pictures.
P.S. To test the new spark plugs, start the engine and listen for any strange sounds that may indicate a problem. I'd recommend checking that the spark plugs are still tight after the vehicle has been driven a few 100 or a few 1000 miles
This automotive "how-to" guide was specifically written to assist owners of the second generation (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012) Ford Escape SUV equipped with the Duratec 25 2.5 liter inline four cylinder engine in replacing the spark plugs.
Owners of other Ford or Mercury vehicles with the Duratec 25 engine such as the Fusion, Milan, and Transit Connect may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful.
The items needed to complete this procedure include:
8mm socket,
1/4" drive ratcheting wrench,
5/8" spark plug socket,
6" extension,
3/8" drive ratcheting wrench,
Anti-seize lubricant (optional),
Dielectric "tune up" grease,
Spark plug gap gauge.
The original iridium spark plugs included with this 2011 Escape are the NGK 3811 (also known as part number ILTR5A-13G).
Other plugs compatible with the Duratec 25 engine include the following:
Bosch 96302,
NGK 5019 (LTR5GP),
NGK 4344 (LTR5IX-11),
ACDelco 17,
Denso (4718) ITV16TT,
Champion RE10PMC5 (3032),
Autolite APP5363 and Motorcraft SP-530.