Most cars have a time period to say when they should be changed. Check your owner's manual for recommendations. But if any of the components don't function correctly, that could be a sign to change them.
Possibly in need a new spark plugs... I had a Honda that did this,and new plugs,it was running like new....
The engine as delivered in a new car has all spark plugs, but a replacement engine almost never comes with spark plugs as they are considered a "consumable."
Spark plugs in a car need to be replaced every once in awhile. To replace them, disconnect the battery, disconnect the cables, remove the old spark plugs, replace with new spark plugs, reconnect the cables, and reconnect the cat battery.
having bad spark plugs could effect how the spark sparks and when it sparks. new plugs is never a bad idea
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cables and covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, put in the new spark plugs, attach the spark plug cables and covers, and connect the car battery.
You will need the correct replacement spark plugs, a spark plug socket, and a screw driver. The new cars have the spark plugs concealed and you might have to open the cover over the engine to access it, which may require addition tools
It depend on the Cylinders...For example, If a car has;4 cylinders it has 4 spark plugs6 cylinders it has 6 spark plugs8 cylinders it has 8 spark plugsSometimes there are 2 plugs per cylinder. Such as the Ford 2.3L 4 cyl has 8 plugs and the new gen Hemi's from Dodge have 16 plugs on a V8 engine.
I'm not in expert, but it could be ( in winter time) that the car engine is still cold. But if its warm temperature outside, it could have something to do with the gas filter. Its probably blocking from the gas to get to where its supposed to go. It also could be your spark plugs, or wires from the spark plugs. You could check the spark plugs yourself. If the end of the spark plug is dark, like almost black, you need new spark plugs. If you look at the wire from the spark and its worn out, then replace them.
Replacing spark plugs is important to maintain the car. One disconnects the battery, the spark plug cables, removes the old spark plugs and replace them with new ones, reconnect the cables and the battery.
Disconnect the battery of the car, remove the cables and boot covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Put in the new spark plugs, replace the cables and boot covers, and connect the battery.
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cables, boots and spark plugs from the driver side, and put in the new spark plugs and replace everything. Lift the passenger side on a jack, remove the tire, from under that side of the car, remove the spark plug cable, boots and plug. Replace the plugs and everything else, then lower the car.
Spark plugs in most vehicles under normal conditions need a new set of plugs every 30,000 miles or so.