If you're having trouble starting your car, it may be due problems with your spark plugs or ignition wires. Here are six tell-tale signs you need to get to a mechanic as quickly as possible.
October 22, 2014
If you're having trouble starting your car, it may be due problems with your spark plugs or ignition wires. Here are six tell-tale signs you need to get to a mechanic as quickly as possible.
Your vehicle’s plugs, wires and other high-voltage components help provide the spark that causes internal combustion in your car’s engine.
Over time unburnt gases and oil create a buildup of carbon residue on your car’s spark plugs, which can lessen the performance of your vehicle’s engine and make a cold start more difficult.
Spark plugs typically have a life expectancy of about 45,000 kilometres. Ignition wires can last twice as long.
If you're not keeping track of your mileage, here are some signs your spark plugs or ignition wires are due to be serviced or replaced:
Whether your ride is older or nearly new, caring for your car by ensuring you regularly check the oil and visually inspect the major engine components – like the spark plugs and ignition wires - each month can help prolong the life of your vehicle and save you money in the long run.
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