How and When replace your spark plugs

Although its size is small, the spark plug has a huge responsibility in delivering power, performance, reliability, and efficiency in the car’s engine. The spark plug is very important to replace them periodically to give their great importance.

As part of its work, a spark plug can fire its spark about 400 times per minute in each cylinder, which represents 1,600 discharges per minute in a four-cylinder engine.

A serious mistake, which often made, is to delay the repair of spark plugs or the 9007 led headlight bulb in vehicles, even after they fail. It must be taken into account if one of the spark plugs is damaged; the responsibilities above will not be 100% covered. In addition to the lack of efficiency and poor performance, this oversight can cause ignition failures and slow acceleration.

replace your spark plugs

Either by default or by not changing them in time, the failure of a spark plug can cause the following symptoms in the car’s engine:

When the spark plugs begin to fail, it is possible to perceive unusual noises due to the force of the pistons and the combustion that does not work properly. The pistons travel at high speed, and if the spark plug does not ignite at the wrong time, this could cause a constant noise, a beep, or blows.

If the car has trouble starting or feels rough, the spark plugs may not work properly. This result can lead to failures and erratic performance.

Spark plugs fire when it accelerates and changes gears. If the spark generated by this device does not work at 100%, the vehicle’s performance will be low; you will experience slow driving and waste fuel.

Many things can negatively affect fuel consumption. In the case of old spark plugs, the fuel wasted because your vehicle does not receive the proper spark that generates heat at the right time.

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