For Hyundai Azera 3.3L 2007-2011
For Hyundai Azera 3.8L 2006-2011
For Hyundai Entourage 3.8L 2007-2010
For Hyundai Santa Fe 3.3L 2007-2009
For Hyundai Sonata 3.3L 2006-2010
For Hyundai Tiburon 2.7L 2008
For Hyundai Tucson 2.7L 2005-2009
For Hyundai Veracruz 3.8L 2007-2012
For Kia Amanti 3.8L 2007-2009
For Kia Sedona 3.5L 2011-2012&2014
For Kia Sedona 3.8L 2006-2010
For Kia Sorento 3.3L 2008-2009
For Kia Sorento 3.8L 2007-2009
For Kia Sportage 2.7L 2005-2010
The benefits of timely replacement of new spark plugs:
- Extended Lifespan
- Enhanced Durability
- Better Ignition Experience
- Improved Fuel Economy
- More Engine Power
Signs of Worn Spark Plugs:
-Rough idling. You hear strange noises such as knocking or rattling coming from your engine as you drive as well as feel unusual vibrations because your engine misfires.
-Slow acceleration. When your spark plug is too dirty to function optimally, it does not create the spark effectively, making your car feel sluggish. Your engine might stop, stall, and then sputter before it starts again. This can prove particularly dangerous if you're on a highway where traffic is traveling at top speed.
-Hard starting. You might ordinarily think that the reason your vehicle has trouble starting is because of a faulty battery. This is particularly true if none of the electrical parts inside the cabin are working. However, if your spark plugs do not produce enough spark due to being worn out, your engine may also be difficult to start.
-Check Engine light is on. This light on your dashboards comes on for many reasons, including a loose fuel tank cover, a faulty oxygen sensor, or a serious engine problem. It also illuminates when your spark plugs are starting to fail. A steady light may mean a misfire, which can be addressed later. A blinking light may indicate a more serious problem that demands that you change the spark plugs immediately.
-Poor fuel economy. If you notice that you’re getting few miles to the gallon, faulty spark plugs may be forcing the engine to work hard, which leads to more gas being used up and more emissions being produced.