Find Ford OEM Parts and Accessories in BC

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-motor-mount-gn1z6038a?c=Zz1lbmdpbmUmcz1tb3VudHMmbD03Jm49QXNzZW1ibGllcyBQYWdlJmE9Zm9yZCZvPWVjb3Nwb3J0Jnk9MjAyMCZ0PXMmZT0xLTBsLWwzLWdhcw%3D%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Consumer_Reviews/MotorMount_2020FordEcosport.png"alt="Motor mount for the 2020 Ford Ecosport S”/></a>Do you need replacement parts for your 2020 Ecosport S? Ford Parts BC boasts an extensive catalogue - allowing drivers to customize performance and improve output. 
 

Make: Ford
Model: Ecosport

 

Power

Engine: Turbocharged 1.0 Litre 3-Cylinder
Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic
Drivetrain: FWD

Horsepower: 123 hp
Torque: 125 lb-ft

Output

The 2020 Ford Ecosport S is equipped with a turbocharged 1.0-litre Ecoboost Inline-3 engine. The block is built out of cast iron and the cylinder head is constructed from aluminum. It features a single, hidden exhaust system with a coil-on-plug ignition and a direct-acting mechanical bucket valvetrain. Thanks to Direct Injection technology and 87 octane fuel, you can expect to get 8.4 L/100 km (28 mpg) Combined.

Performance

The 2020 Ford Ecosport S comes with front-wheel-drive and a six-speed SelecShift automatic transmission with Auto Start-Stop. The independent MacPherson strut-style suspension system includes a stabilizer bar and twin-tube hydraulic gas shocks for a more comfortable experience inside the cabin.

You can replace any of the aforementioned elements easily when you check out the online shop at Ford Parts BC. 

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-spark-plug-sp493?c=bD0yJm49RHluYW1pYyBTRU8gUGFnZQ%3D%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Maintenance_Tips/Ford_SparkPlug.png"alt="Spark plug for the 2003 Ford E-250”/></a>Out of all of the components required for making a vehicle run properly, spark plugs tend to be one of the least problematic. Responsible for producing a tiny bolt of lightning that starts the car, they can function properly for up to 48,280 km (30,000 miles).

Lasting for years, these small parts don’t need to be replaced very often. However, some models have shorter lifespans than others. For example, copper spark plugs tend to wear down faster than those built from more durable materials.

Having your spark plugs inspected can prevent deposit buildup and expansion. Since they interact with the air-fuel mixture, leftover residue can cause pre-ignition. This can lead to unreliable energy. Also, as the plugs age, the gap that the spark has to travel to produce combustion widens. If the space is too far, it will be erratic.

In order to have the spark plugs serviced, all of the elements need to be cold. Disassembly may be necessary to reach them. If you hear rattling, pinging, or knocking sounds, they may be misfiring. Other indicators of an issue include reduced performance, poor fuel economy, and having a hard time starting the engine.

Need new spark plugs? Contact Ford Parts BC to learn more about available replacements. 

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-inner-bearing-doaz1201a?c=Zz1mcm9udC1zdXNwZW5zaW9uJnM9c3VzcGVuc2lvbi1jb21wb25lbnRzJmw9MSZuPUFzc2VtYmxpZXMgUGFnZSZhPWZvcmQmbz1lLTE1MC1lY29ub2xpbmUmeT0xOTg0JnQ9YmFzZSZlPTQtOWwtbDYtZ2Fz"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Consumer_Reviews/InnerBearing_1984FordBroncoBase.png"alt="Inner bearing for the 1984 Ford Bronco Base”/></a>If you are looking for specific parts for the 1984 Bronco Base, then you are in luck. From the motor to the transmission and everything in-between, you can find the replacements you need at Ford Parts BC.

Make: Ford
Model: Bronco

Power
 

Engine: 4.9 Litre Straight-6
Transmission: 4-Speed Manual
Drivetrain: 4WD
Horsepower: 120 hp
Torque: 250 lb-ft

Output

The 1984 Ford Bronco Base is equipped with an OHV 4.9-litre 300 cubic-inch Straight-6 motor. It is naturally aspirated with two valves per cylinder and a carburetor style fuel system that takes gasoline. With a 2,642 mm wheelbase and weight reduction of 170 kg, the fuel economy is better for this model than older versions.

Performance

The 1984 Ford Bronco Base comes with P215/75R x 15SL wheels and a few off-roading enhancements. The independent twin traction beam suspension and Dana 44 front axle provide a smoother ride experience. With two main doors and another on the rear for access to the cargo compartment, it can carry four people total.

Are you looking for specialty components for your 1984 Bronco? You can find a variety of replacement options at Ford Parts BC.

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-brake-pads-fr3z2001l?c=bD0xMCZuPUR5bmFtaWMgU0VPIFBhZ2U%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Glossary/FordMustang_BrakePads.png"alt="Ford Mustang 6 piston caliper Brembo brake pads for the Shelby, GT350, and GT350r”/></a>One of the most vital components of any vehicle is the braking system - especially the brake pads. Invented by Elmer Ambrose Sperry in 1898, these small parts can cause major problems if they are worn down. But what are they exactly, and how do they work?

Brake pads come into contact with the rotors, causing enough friction to slow down or completely stop a car. While they are part of an intricate network of elements that rely heavily on each other, they play their own role very well.

As you step on the brake pedal, a cylinder is activated. It sends fluid through a series of hoses that end up down in the calipers. This is when the brake pads are engaged. Applying pressure to the rotor - which is connected to each wheel - the production of friction decreases the speed of the vehicle.

To reverse this process, simply release the pedal. This lets go of the brake pads which then moves the fluid back up the hoses. The result is your wheels are free to move again.

There are many different types of brake pads - each dependent on a vehicle's particular make, model, and year. If you need to have yours replaced, contact Ford Parts BC today and find a perfect match.

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-alternator-gn1z10346a?c=bD0yJm49RHluYW1pYyBTRU8gUGFnZQ%3D%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Parts_Showcase/Alternator_2018to2021FordEcosport.png"alt="Alternator for all 2018 to 2021 Ford Ecosport models”/></a>If you own a Ford Ecosport that was manufactured for the production years between 2018 and 2021, then the GN1Z-10346-A Alternator is what you you need when the time comes for a replacement. 

Crafted to fit all four trim levels - the S, SE, SES, and Titanium - this mechanism is sold as a single piece. Paired with the 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, it comes with a 12-month warranty and guaranteed fitment.

Need to order this specific alternator? Contact Ford Parts BC today!

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-radiator-gn1z8005d?c=bD0yJm49RHluYW1pYyBTRU8gUGFnZQ%3D%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/FAQS/Radiator_2018to2021FordEcosport.png"alt="Radiator for the 2018 to 2021 Ford Ecosport models”/></a>Radiator failure can be caused by low coolant, leaking hoses, a malfunctioning thermostat, a faulty pressure cap, or even an issue with the fan.

Some of the signs that may indicate a problem with your vehicle’s radiator can include the following:

  1. A significant rise or drop of the temperature gauge located on the instrument cluster.
  2. Smoke coming from under the hood.
  3. A pool of green liquid on the ground.
  4. Visual evidence of rust.

Need to replace the radiator or a specific component? Contact Ford Parts BC today!

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-brake-pads-fr3z2200e?c=bD0xMSZuPUR5bmFtaWMgU0VPIFBhZ2U%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Maintenance_Tips/FordMustangShelby_BrakePads.png"alt="Brakes pads for the 2016 to 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby, GT500, and GT500r”/></a>Responsible for stopping your car in its tracks, the brake pads are very important to maintain.

Depending on the vehicle and your driving habits, a general rule of thumb is have your brake system - including the pads - inspected every five months or 8,046 km (5,000 miles). You can have this done at your regular oil changes as well if you want to kill two birds with one stone.

However, if you hear squeaking, squealing, grinding, or any other strange noise, you need to have them looked at immediately. Another indicator that the brake pads are bad is if the warning light is on or if the steering wheel starts shaking.

During an assessment, the mechanic will measure the wear and tear on the current set of brake pads. Fluid levels will also be checked to ensure that every component in the network is properly lubricated. You will then be notified of how much life is left (if any) in the pads.

Please keep in mind that degraded pads can cause significant damage to other pieces in the system. That is why they need to be looked at more often.

Need to buy new brake pads for your vehicle? Contact Ford Parts BC to place an order!

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-radiator-fr3z8005h?c=bD0yOSZuPUR5bmFtaWMgU0VPIFBhZ2U%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Maintenance_Tips/FordMustang_Radiator.png"alt="Radiator for the 2016 to 2020 Ford Mustang Ecoboost and Ecoboost Premium models”/></a>In any vehicle, the radiator is responsible for preventing the engine from overheating - allowing Ford vehicles to achieve maximum performance in all conditions. It is a crucial element of every adventure; and maintaining it, therefore, proves vital.

The first thing you should do is have your coolant flushed and replaced every 40,233 km (25,000 miles). This will remove any contaminants that may be hiding inside these pieces. Plus, it also prevents rust buildup and keeps the radiator operating at its peak.

Next, the hoses that transport the fluid through the cooling system need to be switched out every three years or 57,936 km (36,000 miles). Crafted out of rubber, they are subject to drying out over time which can cause them to eventually break.

Finally, it is recommended to have the coolant levels checked regularly. The easiest way to do this is to ask for this service when you go in for an oil change. If there is a noticeable drop in the levels, that could be an indicator of a leak somewhere.

Do you need to replace your radiator, hoses, or other cooling system components? Contact Ford Parts BC to find OEM options.

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/radiators"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Glossary/FordPartsBC_Radiator.png"alt="Ford OEM Parts BC radiator”/></a>With so many moving parts inside a vehicle, a lot of heat is generated every time you turn on the ignition. That’s why the radiator is so important.

As a crucial element of the engine’s cooling system, the radiator helps to eliminate excess heat from the motor. How it works is when coolant travels through the connecting hoses, it absorbs the warmth and transports it into the radiator. Next, thin metal fins release the trapped heat from the coolant to the outside air. It is then recirculated to continue the process.

There are three main components that make up a radiator. The first is the core which is the main section made up of a large metal block with rows known as the aforementioned fins. Next is the pressure cap. It seals the unit and prevents the hot coolant from overflowing or boiling out. Finally, the outlet and inlet tanks are the parts that direct the liquid to the machine after it has finished its cycle. In other words, they hold the coolant when it is extremely hot.

Do you think your vehicle needs a radiator check or replacement pieces? Get in touch with Ford Parts BC to learn more about available OEM options.

<a href="https://www.fordpartsbc.ca/oem-parts/ford-alternator-gn1z10346a?c=bD0yJm49RHluYW1pYyBTRU8gUGFnZQ%3D%3D"><img src="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/images/upload/October_2021/Ford-Parts-BC/Glossary/Ford_Alternator.png"alt="Ford alternator for the 2018 to 2021 Ecosport”/></a>If you are at all familiar with pop culture, then you may have heard the phrase “It’s your alternator” in a film or two. But do you know exactly what is it and how it works?

The alternator is a generator that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy (this is referred to as an alternating current). Using a rotating magnetic field and stationary armature, it is driven by the internal combustion engine of the vehicle.

Dating back to the 1830s, these centralized power stations are responsible for the regulation and stability of electrical systems (such as the windshield wipers, radio, headlights, and more) while the motor is running. They are also used to keep the battery charged.

Approximately the size of a coconut, you will find this small piece of machinery with a running belt attached to it located on the front section of the engine. There are three main parts including the voltage regulator, diode rectifier, and cooling fan. The first oversees the output of power, the second is a converter, and the third prevents the component from overheating.

Do you need to have your alternator checked or replaced? Contact Ford Parts BC today.



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