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No. There are not "spark plugs" on turbofan engines. There are ignitors, which help to ignite the fuel during start, but unlike spark plugs, ignitors do not run constantly.
Yes for the ignitors, clock, etc.
Furnace ignitors generally last 7 to 10 years. This is all just based on average. Location of furnace, dirty burner box, and usage can all effect this. Most all manufactures went to a five year parts warranty around 2002 and ignitors are covered.
The most common is the generator. But don't forget the piezoelectric crystals in ignitors and strain gauges.
You can send it back to Colibri and have it repaired for $7.50. You might be better off looking at a new Xikar ...
4, but you have to remove the ignitors first on top, i recomend you buy a Hanes repair manual for our car.
Check the top of the intake manifold right by the ignitors. There sould be stamped on it the firing order.
If it is a John Deere garden tractor, there are several coils/ignitors for your motor. Best to obtain the serial number and go to a dealer for reference. In some years they changed in mid production. Good luck1
Furnace ignitors can be purchased through a variety of retailers. Online retailers include Amazon and The Ignitor Store. Retailers that offer both online and in store purchase options include Home Depot and Lowes.
The letters can be used to spell the 9 letter word ignitors casserole and priceless. They also spell the 8 letter words aerobics, calories, careless, earlobes, eclipses, lacrosse, operable, parolees, passible, possible, replaces and specials.
The Ford 5.4 has ALWAYS had the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system with ( 8 ) individual coils
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