It's a good idea. Spark plugs keep your engine happy and will make sure you have no trouble starting your car. Also, if you do it yourself, you want to make sure they are 'pre-gapped' or make sure you know how to gap them yourself.
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Well lets see, if the spark plugs are wet that means there is gas getting there. But, on other hand there could be something wrong with your spark plugs. Meaning..... there is a electrical problem or your spark plugs are shot and you need to get new ones. Hope this helps.
There's a plastic cover on the top of the engine, between the timing covers. You need to remove the screws securing this cover, to gain access to the spark plugs. A long 10 mm AF box wrench, will be needed to extract and refit the spark plugs.
A platinum spark plug last longer than a copper spark plug however you're trading off engine performance for longevity of the spark plug. An iridium spark plug last longer than a copper plug and engine performance is at its best for the longest time. but its going to cost a few dollars more for these plugs. The champion or the a/c delco have been around for years and they will last for up to 20,000 miles. If you are mechanically inclined and you can change the plugs yourself the champions will be fine. Just change them when you need to, but if you have to go to a mechanic every time , then i recommend buying the expensive iridium from your local o Reilly auto store, or auto zone and then go and have them put on. It would be a little cheaper than purchasing them at the mechanic shop.
Poor gas mileage, misfire or the plugs have over 60,000 miles on them. Be careful when you replace the plugs. Don't use the cheap ones, I did that and my 98 ZX2 ran like crap. Put the more expensive ones in like Bosch Platinums or better yet get the Motorcraft Plugs from Auto Zone and you'll be fine... I did this and my gas mileage JUMPED from around 25 MPG up to 36 MPG.... Put a little antisieze on the threads to before installing them, this will make easier the next you change them to get them out.
air filter every 20,000 miles, i change spark plugs once a year
Spark plugs in most vehicles under normal conditions need a new set of plugs every 30,000 miles or so.
there is no timing when you change the spark plugs the car adjusts itself
How do I change spark plugs in 2009 Toyota Corolla? whaT TOOLS I NEED
If you have the original Ford plugs, you only need to replace them every 100,000 miles.
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.
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you mean plugs?
You need to remove the valve cover ((V8) motor) and remove the spark plug coils, then you can change the plugs.
The Spark plugs on the Ex250 are under the fuel tank, to change them, you'll need to remove it.
No you do not need to replace any plugs at all when replacing wires.
every 100,000 km