Signs That It's Time To Replace Your Spark Plugs


Spark plugs are an essential component in your car's engine that most drivers often overlook. They are small but mighty and provide the spark needed to light up the air and fuel mixture. Without spark plugs, your engine will not operate smoothly (or at all, for that matter). Spark plugs are not invincible, meaning they will eventually become worn or damaged, and they will need to be replaced. But how often should you replace your spark plugs?

The answer to that question depends on several factors, including the type of spark plugs you have and how often you drive your car. Generally, it is recommended that you replace your spark plugs every 30,000 to 100,000 miles. However, some newer cars have iridium or platinum spark plugs that can last up to 100,000 miles or more.

Signs that it's time to replace your spark plugs:

Rough Idle - If your car's engine is idling roughly, it could be a sign that your spark plugs are worn out.

Poor Acceleration - If you witness a decrease in your car's acceleration or power, it could be due to worn spark plugs.

Poor Fuel Economy - If your car is burning more fuel than usual, it could be a sign that your spark plugs are not working properly.

Engine Misfires - If you feel a sudden jerking or hesitation while driving, it could be a sign of an engine misfire caused by worn spark plugs.

Difficulty Starting - If your car is having trouble starting, especially in cold weather, it could be a sign that your spark plugs are worn or damaged.

We welcome you to Kwik Kar Auto Repair - Beltline so a qualified technician can inspect your spark plugs and determine if they need replacement. Regular maintenance can help prevent bigger problems down the road and keep your car running smoothly.

By taking care of your spark plugs, you can help ensure that your car runs smoothly and efficiently for years to come.

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