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It depends on where you rank on the Car Talk do-it-yourself scale: | |
![]() | There are two kinds of screwdrivers? |
![]() | I've successfully hung pictures around the house. |
![]() | I've changed my own oil. |
![]() | I've fixed things on my car that involve removing more than five bolts. |
![]() | I've built a working nuclear reactor out of wood. |
Changing spark plugs is relatively easy, but it requires specialized tools and some instruction your first time from a mechanic or friend. | |
We recommend removing the old spark plugs and reinstalling new ones at least every 30,000 miles.
Many manufacturers have long-life, 60,000- or 90,000-mile spark plugs. If you don't remove these spark plugs until they're due to be changed, you might find it extremely difficult or even impossible to remove them when the time comes. You'll also want to examine the plugs if your car is running poorly. A blackened plug, for example, can tell you that the engine is running too rich.
photograph by Joe Wiesenfelder, cars.com
Posted on 3/31/05
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