Where can I get Kia spark plugs replaced?

Where can I get Kia spark plugs replaced?

Here in Olympia and just minutes from Lacey, you’ll find the Hanson Kia service department at 2300 Carriage Loop SW, Olympia, WA 98502. We’re your local Kia dealership.

Do you need to change the spark plugs in a car?

Today, there are fewer parts under the hood of a modern car that need to be regularly adjusted. The engine control computer handles things like engine timing that once needed to be manually tweaked – but not so today. Even the spark plugs are improved from a few decades ago, and can now last more than 100,000 miles in your vehicle.

Why are my spark plugs bad for my car?

If oil is allowed to seep into the combustion chamber, that’s bad news. Among other potential problems, your spark plugs could be fouled if they become coated with engine oil. The buildup of carbon in your engine can also ruin your spark plugs.

How to check the spark plugs on a Kia Sorento?

How to check or change the engine spark plugs in a 2nd generation 2010 to 2015 Kia Sorento with the Theta II 2.4L I4 motor.

Where can I get new spark plugs for my Kia?

Factory-trained Kia experts will assess the condition of your vehicle, including the spark plugs, to find the problem and recommend a long-term fix. Here in Olympia and just minutes from Lacey, you’ll find the Hanson Kia service department at 2300 Carriage Loop SW, Olympia, WA 98502.

What to use to loosen spark plugs on Hyundai Accent?

Spray a small amount of penetrating oil such as PB Blaster, Liquid Wrench or Kano Kroil and wait at least 15 minutes or more before attempting to loosen it again. If you don’t have any penetrating oil, try spraying some WD-40 or warm up the engine for a few minutes to help expand the metal engine block.

Today, there are fewer parts under the hood of a modern car that need to be regularly adjusted. The engine control computer handles things like engine timing that once needed to be manually tweaked – but not so today. Even the spark plugs are improved from a few decades ago, and can now last more than 100,000 miles in your vehicle.

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