.044 is correct, just checked the manual at the auto store because I have the same vehicle.
Nissan Sentra's have factory-installs 'ND', or Nippondenso spark plugs. You can use Autolite, Bosch, Champion, or NGK spark plugs for Sentras.
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HTE SPARK PLUGS ARE IN THE TOP OF THE ENGINE JUST IN THE MIDDLE
4 or 6 depends on what liter motor you have
which ngk spark plugs is recomemded for the b14 nissan sunny
Depends on the year. On any Sentra made in the last 10 years change the spark plugs every 100,000 miles unless you have a misfire. In that case change them immediately. On an older Sentra change them every 75,000 miles.
The spark plug gap for a 1999 Nissan Sentra that has a 1.6 liter engine should be set a .044 inches. New spark plugs should not need adjusting as they come preset from the factory.
Changing the spark plugs on an 05 Nissan Sentra 1.8 begins with removing the plastic cover over the plugs, pulling the plug wires, and inserting a deep wall socket into each cylinder to remove the spark plugs. After each plug is removed, a replacement plug is placed into the socket wrench, and re-installed.
On a 2012 Nissan Sentra, the spark plugs are located under the engine cover, which you'll need to remove to access them. They are situated on the top of the engine, typically in a straight line along the engine block. Each spark plug is connected to a coil pack, which you'll also need to remove to replace the spark plugs. Make sure to consult the vehicle's manual for specific instructions and torque specifications.
check your pvc valve also your coil packs and spark plugs
Where are the spark plugs on a 1996 Nissan maxima?"
Ecu is probly it the chance that two coils to go bad at the same time is not likely yet possible