Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Spark Plugs
Worried About Your Spark Plugs?
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Why Are Spark Plugs Important for Your Car?
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How Often Should I Have my Spark Plugs Replaced?
Often times your plugs won’t need to be replaced very often as many vehicles can go years and tens of thousands of miles before they need replacing.
Most automotive manufacturers do suggest that you have your new spark plugs swapped out every 30,000 miles. It’s important to note that the average lifespan of a spark plug or it longevity highly depends on its current condition and type of plug. For example, plugs made from copper plugs, for example, have the shortest lifespan. Spark plugs built with more durable, higher quality materials can last up to four times as long!
What Happens as My Spark Plugs Age?
Unfortunately, unlike people, we don’t have retirement homes where they can be looked after and taken care of. Although much like people your spark plugs will wear down after spending tens of thousands of miles of constant use. The extreme temperatures within your engine are the main factor here- although they are built to withstand these temps they simply cannot last forever. This is why using only high-quality spark plugs built from durable materials is so important. Our local AAMCO Colorado locations only use the best spark plugs when servicing your vehicle. The more durable the spark plug used, the longer it will last, and the longer it will keep your engine running smooth- not to mention saving you money in the long run with better gas mileage.
4 Benefits of Getting Your Spark Plugs Replaced
- Obtaining Optimal Combustion Within Your Engine: Properly operating spark plugs provide an efficient combustion system, giving you increased power on the road.
- Increasing Your Fuel Economy: If your spark plugs are misfiring this can reduce your fuel efficiency by 30%- old spark plugs can literally be burning away your cash.
- Your Engine Will Start Smoother and Quicker: If you haven’t experienced starting your car with new spark plugs then you will be amazed at how smooth and easily it starts after they are changed.
- You’ll Produce Less Harmful Emissions: When you burn more gas than you need to you are not only wasting money- you are also giving off more exhaust than needed! Changing your spark plugs helped to protect the environment.
4 Symptoms of Spark Plugs That Need to Be Replaced
- Strange Noises such as Rattling, Pinging, or Knocking: If your spark plugs are misfiring then unusual or strange noises can be a result. The cause of the noises is most likely your pistons and associated combustion that controls your engine not functioning properly.
- Difficulty Starting Your Vehicle: Hopefully, if you are having trouble starting your vehicle then it is just an inexpensive repair such as replacing your spark plugs. If they are not firing correctly or misfiring they can cause numerous issues in starting a vehicle.
- Sluggish or Poor Engine Performance: Have you noticed your vehicle not accelerating or performing as well as you remember? If the spark that the plug creates isn’t functioning properly you will experience decreased engine performance.
- Low or Poor Fuel Economy: While there are many causes of poor gas mileage, one of the easiest to fix is replacing your spark plugs.
Don’t Burn Away Your Money With Old Spark Plugs
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