Due to a lackluster seam placement in the rangers cowl, water running down the windshield can & will make its way into the spark plug wells, especially if you park with the nose pointed downhill.
In some (lucky) cases, a simple misfire is all that will occur. Ford's official fix is replace plug, replace coil/boot, goop up with dielectric grease, and install the very engine cover they deleted from the trucks after MY2019.
In extreme cases.. the plug will be so ridiculously corroded that the repair ends up being a
complete head replacement.
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This has been an incredible nightmare for folks who've had to deal with this, thanks to Ford & their dealers ABSOLUTE ABYSMAL customer care in the past few years.
Making the problem worse is Ford's reccomended 100k mile plug change interval.. The longer you run your factory plugs.. the closer you are to a brand new head.. possibly ON YOUR DIME. CHECK THEM! CHECK THEM NOW!
If the wells look gross, and you're still under warranty,
dont touch them. Make yourself an appt. with your stealership of choice and let THEM snap those plugs off (mabey)
The community has also figured out that putting a piece of foam pipe insulation across the cowl covering the seam will keep your wells nice and dry regardless of the weather.
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Thanks for the update!