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2000 Ford Escort Ignition Coil, Camshaft Position Sensor, Spark Plug, Engine Control Module

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  • 1.Electrical - Ignition System (LX)
    2000 Ford Escort Ignition System Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
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  • Ford YS4Z-12029-AA Coil Assy - Ignition
    YS4Z-12029-AA
    Coil Assy - Ignition
    • Part Notes: Eng# YS4U-12029-AA, 2V SPI with retaining lip on coil towers for plug wires
    • Fit Note: 4 Cyl 2.0L
    • Callout Name: 12029
    • Replaced By: 7U2Z-12029-B
    MSRP: $120.73 Your Price: $73.37

OEM 2000 Ford Escort Parts for Ignition System

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Spark Plug Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Ford Escort

  • Q: How to service and repair spark plugs on 2000 Ford Escort?
    A: To service spark plugs, disconnect ignition wires and frequent the plugs to check them. Wipe them using a wire brush, reposition the gap, and reassembly as per the torque requirements. Original plugs should be put back in their original cylinders, but any may be used as a replacement. Lastly, re-attach and re-fix the ignition wires.
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