Where do I go to replace my spark plugs?

Where do I go to replace my spark plugs?

When you need to replace your spark plugs, you can either go to an auto shop and get it professionally done or you can replace them yourself. Fortunately, replacing spark plugs is not a skill that requires you to be an expert auto mechanic. You just need to understand the basic steps of the job.

How often do you need to change spark plugs?

And don’t forget, you may need to replace your spark plug wires every time you change your spark plugs depending on your driving style. But chances are, if you’re here, it’s because you know it’s time to change your spark plugs. So let’s get started.

How do you remove a spark plug from an ignition coil?

Ignition coil connector tabs become brittle and fragile with age. To avoid snapping them off, use a pick to gently pry up on the tab while you pull the connector off of the coil. Modern spark plugs come properly gapped from the factory, but shipping and handling can result in this small, but crucial gap being tweaked.

What should I put in my spark plug boot?

That means you’ve properly seated the plug wire. You can put a drop of dielectric grease inside the plug boot for better heat dissipation. Repeat the process in Steps 2 through 7 for each of your remaining spark plugs until you’ve replaced them all.

When is the best time to change spark plugs?

When to Check & Change a Spark Plug Not all spark plugs are rated for 100,000 miles. In fact, some carmakers recommend replacement at 30,000-mile intervals. Always follow the spark plug service intervals shown in your owner’s manual to figure out when to replace spark plugs.

How do you change a spark plug in a car?

Apply a small amount of plug wire grease to the plug wire boot (or COP boot) and re-install each plug wire or ignition coil. Be sure and connect the plug wires to the appropriate spark plug for each engine cylinder (refer to a firing order diagram if necessary). Re-install the coil hold down bolt (s).

Can a spark plug get out of alignment?

If your socket gets out of alignment, it could crack the ceramic on the plug and cause debris. In order to properly install your new spark plugs, you must first ensure that the plugs have the right gap size. Without checking and adjusting your spark plugs accordingly, your engine performance could be compromised.

Do you need to replace coil boots when replacing spark plugs?

Be cautious when you’re installing your new spark plugs to avoid damaging them. When you replace your spark plugs, it’s also recommended that you replace your coil boots. Remember: if you have carbon tracking on one or more of your spark plugs, replacing your coil boots is necessary.

Posted In Q&A