Indications that Plugs May Need to be Replaced Prior to Manufacturer Recs.
-A misfire
-Check engine light is on
-Engine surging or running rough at idle,
-Difficulty starting your vehicle
-Decrease in gas mileage
-Car feels sluggish, meaning the acceleration is not as good as it used to be
Important Factors for Replacement
Always try to replace your spark plugs with the same exact ones that came from the factory. Not only are spark plugs made of different metals, they come in different heat ranges. Your engine can be damaged if the wrong plugs are installed.
If the vehicle is equipped with spark plug wires, those should also be inspected, and replaced if needed. If you’re not sure if the spark plugs currently in your car are the correct ones, a certified technician should be able to pull one of the plugs to check.
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Proper wheel alignment optimizes vehicle handling, maximizes fuel economy, and minimizes tire wear. Have your vehicle’s alignment checked if you have any indication of the vehicle “pulling” in one direction, when specified in your owner’s manual, and when you purchase new tires.
Proper wheel alignment optimizes vehicle handling, maximizes fuel economy, and minimizes tire wear. Have your vehicle’s alignment checked if you have any indication of the vehicle “pulling” in one direction, when specified in your owner’s manual, and when you purchase new tires.
Proper wheel alignment optimizes vehicle handling, maximizes fuel economy, and minimizes tire wear. Have your vehicle’s alignment checked if you have any indication of the vehicle “pulling” in one direction, when specified in your owner’s manual, and when you purchase new tires.
Keep your vehicle in the best shape it can be!