only the cars that run on flammable fuel have spark plugs the only exceptions are diesel powered
Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.
No, Diesels don not need a spark plug.
Um, ALL cars/trucks/SUV's have spark plugs. What a stupid question.
Yes they do... all cars do. They are located below the air filter.
When changing the spark plugs of a car, it is important to remember to gap the spark plugs. The gap for this cars spark plugs are 0.051 inches.
Yes, all cars have spark plugs. Change them regularly(semi-anually if car is regularly used)
Disconnect the cars battery, remove the spark plug cables and boot covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, put in the new spark plugs, leave the right gap size, connect the boots and cables, and reconnect the cars battery.
None, It is commonly believed that 22ft/lb is the torque for all spark plugs but this is incorrect
either wrong spark plugs or sparkplug gap or you have to plug wires on wrong plugs
ALL gasoline engines have spark plugs. Only diesels don't have spark plugs.
Yes, all gasoline engines have spark plugs.
Not all spark plugs are metric Normally European cars will have metric spark plugs, but American cars might have an NPT or a UNC thread form, and old British cars might have BSW, BSF or BSP threads. I guess most plugs are metric though as the famous inventor of spark plugs was a Frenchman named champion. you will have heard of champion spark plugs right. the only way to be sure if the thread is metric or not is to measure it standard metric plugs come in the following sizes m10 x 1mm pitch m12 x 1.25mm pitch m14 x 1.25mm pitch m18 x 1.50m pitch good luck