- First Name
- mwelby
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2026
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- Location
- New Mexico
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 Ford Maverick 2.0
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Yep - stick to premium.Follow up: Drove the Maverick back from the dealer. Everything seems to be working normally.
Repair order contains standard (I assume) diagnostic procedure: verified CEL, verified misfire no.2 cylinder, performed "injector flow test", injectors passed, removed no.2 spark plug and found, "strap (ground electrode?) on plug was melted. Tech test drove the vehicle and still detected engine misfire with something called an FDRS (Ford Diagnostic Repair Scope?) and found no.4 cylinder was also misfiring. He then removed the other 3 plugs, replacing no.4 and verifying that 1 and 3 were ok.
That's what I have got right now. Two warranty spark plugs and have a nice day.
Speculation: Being old...the only stuff I remember causing spark plug ground electrodes to "melt" would be some sort of serious detonation or pre-ignition condition. I'm unsure if too much turbo boost or something like that might also cause those kind of pressures? Surely, the FORD engine control programming must have some sort of fault detection parameters for this, stuck waste gate etc? This is definitely out of my area of competence.
I have been running regular 87 octane gas in the Maverick this winter, as opposed to the 93 premium I was using over the summer. But, I can't be the only 2025+ Ecoboost owner to run regular gas, am I? In any event, on the way home I stopped at Sunoco and filled up with 93, hi just in case. I will keep you all posted on any further developments.
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