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Sunday, September 20, 2009

How to Change Spark Plugs

By Stephan Marking

There are many different reasons why you may need to change your spark plugs. If you are wondering exactly why, when, and what your spark plugs do, here are a few facts that may answer a few of your spark plug questions.

Spark plugs are the keys to igniting your engine. They are what carry the spark to the engine and fuel, which gives your vehicle the kick that it needs to start.

There are a couple main reasons why you might have to change your spark plugs. Some choose to keep their vehicle maintained well by changing their spark plugs when their vehicles manufacturing manual suggests. Check your vehicles manufacturing manual to find out at what mile to change your spark plugs.

It might not be the smartest thing to overuse your spark plugs. It may seem annoying to follow the manual on when exactly to change them but it is the smartest thing to do. You will begin to feel a rough idle or loss of energy and performance the longer you wait to change your spark plugs.

Another reason that you may have to change your spark plugs is that they may be fouled, worn, or suffer from bad wires. In order to find out if it is one of these you might have to watch for firing patterns with each of your cylinders. If you're like me and have difficulty with this it's always best to take it into a professional to tell you what they see.

If your spark plugs age long enough you might not even be able to start your car. As they corrode over time they wont be able to ignite any spark and your engine will have to overwork to produce one.

If your car cranks but doesn't start, the best thing to do is check your spark plugs. If you find that they are wearing out or are no longer working you have far passed the appropriate time to change them. You might want to bring it into a car shop to make sure that the spark plugs are truly the issue.

Spark plugs can also need to be tightened. Be careful with tightening them, and always make sure that you have checked the manufacturers manual for any additional requirements or warnings about spark plugs. If you don't know how to change your spark plugs it is a very inexpensive service that most local car shops provide. - 21392

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