My Garage
Cart
Ignition System

2009 Ford Escape Ignition Coil, Camshaft Position Sensor, Spark Plug, Engine Control Module

Currently shopping for
2009 Ford Escape
Change Vehicle
Categories Close X
Categories Close X
3 diagrams found for the vehicle you selected.Select your vehicle options to narrow down results.
  • 1.Electrical - Ignition System (Hybrid,Limited Hybrid)
    2009 Ford Escape Ignition System Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
  • 2.Electrical - Ignition System (Limited,XLS,XLT)
    2009 Ford Escape Ignition System Diagram 2 - Thumbnail
  • 3.Electrical - Ignition System (Limited,XLT)
    2009 Ford Escape Ignition System Diagram 3 - Thumbnail
Sort by:
Ref No.
Ref No.
Part No. & Part Description
Price & Qty.
Part No. &
Part Description
  • Ford -W711261-S437 Bolt
    -W711261-S437
    Bolt
    • Part Notes: M6 X 25 + M6 X 16
    • Production Date: 06/2008-04/2012
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 4 Cyl 2.5L PFI Gas/Electric
    • Callout Name: HT1
    MSRP: $8.00 Your Price: $4.70
  • Ford 7L1Z-12A696-A Seal
    7L1Z-12A696-A
    Seal
    • Production Date: 06/2008-09/2011
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 4 Cyl 2.5L PFI Gas/Electric
    • Callout Name: 12A696
    • Replaced By: BL3Z-12A696-A
    MSRP: $26.36 Your Price: $17.04

OEM 2009 Ford Escape Parts for Ignition System

Genuine OEM 2009 Ford Escape parts are made using the original design, the high standards, in the Ford official factories, and all of these ensure that they always fit perfectly and easily. FordPartsDeal.com is a trusted source for finding these authentic OEM Ignition System parts at very competitive prices. Our professional team is here to help you choose the right 2009 Ford Escape Ignition Coil, Camshaft Position Sensor, Spark Plug, Engine Control Module, and our fast delivery options ensure that your parts are always delivered quickly.

Ignition Coil Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Ford Escape

  • Q: How to service the ignition coil-on-plug on 2009 Ford Escape?
    A: To replace the ignition coil on plug, remove the coils by twist and electrical connectors. Unscrew the securing bolts and screw them tight with other new ones to 8 Nm (71 lb-in). Check and change broken seals then repeat the cycle with the dielectric grease applied to the coil boots and attached to the spark plugs.
See All Installation and Repair Tips