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Sparks plugs deteriorate or become fouled over time. Replacement spark plugs are spark plugs you buy to replace the old ones. What the gap is supposed to be set at.. that varies by vehicle. If you're trying to do this, and you don't know how, I'd very strongly suggest you buy a Chilton or Haynes service manual for your vehicle.
You only set the timiming for engines with spark plugs, and diesels don't use spark plugs.
you can get upto 100,000 miles on a set of plugs
To change spark plugs on a 1994 Toyota Camry, remove the black shafts. The spark plugs are down the four holes. Use a socket set with extension to reach the spark plugs. Replace old spark plugs with new ones.
No. It should only spark with the engine turning over.
No, that's an indication of a problem.
NGK Iridium, is the best set of spark plugs for 200SX
A set of spark plug wires and a set of spark plugs. DO NOT gap the plugs, you will ruin the platinum coating. Put them in straight from the boxes.
Spark plugs in most vehicles under normal conditions need a new set of plugs every 30,000 miles or so.
You are not supposed to set the gap. The plugs come with preset one. If you changed it by accident it is highly recommended to replace the plug.
The spark plugs on a 2004 Pontiac Vibe are changed by removing the plug cover, disconnecting the spark plug wires, and taking out individual spark plugs using a deep wall socket. New plugs are then set to the proper gap and torqued into place.
The spark plugs for a 1996 GMC Jimmy should have a gap of .060 inches or .040 inches, depending on the actual spark plug. Some plugs are factory set and you do not need to set the gap.