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- Spark Plug Replacement Diagnosis Guides - AutoZone
Glow plugs and spark plugs sound alike but serve different engines Find out how they compare, when to replace them, and how to shop smart for your vehicle Read More
- What Are Spark Plugs When to Replace Them - Firestone Complete Auto Care
Platinum spark plugs have a platinum disk fused to the electrode Platinum has a higher melting point and can better withstand heat, so these plugs can last up to 100,000 miles Iridium spark plugs have a fine wire center electrode to conduct electricity better They are considered the highest-quality spark plug and last the longest
- Spark Plug Basics | Advance Auto Parts
Of the four common types of spark plug, copper is the most economical, followed by single platinum, double platinum and finally iridium Expect some variation, but a general range is as low as $2 per plug on copper and around $9 for iridium Keep in mind that iridium plugs also last much longer, though
- How To Change Spark Plugs - OReilly Auto Parts
Take the spark plug socket that fits your plugs and put it down over the plug, making sure it is fully seated as far down as possible Loosen the plug by turning it counter-clockwise, and try to keep the socket as straight up and down as possible in relation to the plug If your socket gets out of alignment, it could crack the ceramic on the
- How to Change Spark Plugs - The Home Depot
A spark plug socket is designed to fit on the head of most spark plugs for quick removal and secure placement; Most spark plug sockets attach well to a 3 8 ratchet to loosen the old plugs from their housing; A spark plug gap gauge measures pre-gapped spark plugs; A torque wrench is the most secure way to install new spark plugs
- Spark Plug Selection | OReilly Auto Parts
Learn more about spark plug types and the benefits of copper, platinum, and iridium spark plugs with this guide from O'Reilly Auto Parts
- Spark Plug - Get the Best Deals on Spark Plugs - AutoZone
This eventually wears out the spark plug Plugs last right about 30,000 miles, and it is recommended to change them every 20-40,000 miles Do I have bad spark plugs? Signs of bad plugs can be stalling, trouble starting, and engine misfires Misfires lead to increased emissions, wasted gas, and reduced power—they can even overheat your
- When How To Change Spark Plugs (DIY) | Family Handyman
Slide the proper size spark plug socket over the plug Pro tip: A swivel head spark plug socket makes the job much easier You’ll probably need an extension of some length to reach the plug Rotate the plug counter-clockwise to loosen it Pro tip: Not all engines leave the plugs as accessible as shown here The more compact the engine
- How Do I Know If My Spark Plugs Need Replacing?
Spark plug replacement intervals vary from 25,000-30,000 miles for copper plugs to 60,000-100,000 miles or more for platinum and iridium varieties
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