when do i need to replace spark plugs?
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when do i need to replace spark plugs?
i have 02 accord that has 40k miles, but these days, in the mornings, the engine stutters when i start the car for the first time in the day, does this mean that I need new spark plugs?
also, i have the 'engine maintenence' light blinking but I'm not sure WHY...is there any way I can find out specifically why the light went on instead of getting ripped off by honda dealers for the information? thanks.
also, i have the 'engine maintenence' light blinking but I'm not sure WHY...is there any way I can find out specifically why the light went on instead of getting ripped off by honda dealers for the information? thanks.
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
Your light goes on based off of mileage.
Check your manual to see what services are performed at what mileage intervals. Plugs last around 30-40K and wires about that same time .
Then again I always replace plugs and wires together along with checking my dizzy cap, ignitor, coil and plug seals .
Check your manual to see what services are performed at what mileage intervals. Plugs last around 30-40K and wires about that same time .
Then again I always replace plugs and wires together along with checking my dizzy cap, ignitor, coil and plug seals .
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
I had a similar problem, but no engine lights. It would stuggle to start in the cold mornings, had a tune-up, fixed the problem
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by osuperjohno »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what specific processes does a tune-up consist of? just oil change? or more?</TD></TR></TABLE>
More than an oil change, typically it is checking all suspension parts, changing oil, checking fuel filter, spark plugs, wires, gaskets, valve adjustment, timing adjustment, tire air pressure etc.
More than an oil change, typically it is checking all suspension parts, changing oil, checking fuel filter, spark plugs, wires, gaskets, valve adjustment, timing adjustment, tire air pressure etc.
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by osuperjohno »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">where can i get a tune-up? at jiffy lube? or where? and how much?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Honestly I wouldn't get it done at jiffy lube . Go to a honda technician, or do it yourself; this site is a HUGE technical resource and use it accordingly. NTM if you purchase a mechanics book (chiltons or haynes or helms manual) it will tell you exactly how to do the performed tasks not only that but you learn more about your car because you're doing the work .
Honestly I wouldn't get it done at jiffy lube . Go to a honda technician, or do it yourself; this site is a HUGE technical resource and use it accordingly. NTM if you purchase a mechanics book (chiltons or haynes or helms manual) it will tell you exactly how to do the performed tasks not only that but you learn more about your car because you're doing the work .
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
[QUOTE=osuperjohno]i have 02 accord that has 40k miles, but these days, in the mornings, the engine stutters when i start the car for the first time in the day, does this mean that I need new spark plugs?
also, i have the 'engine maintenence' light blinking but I'm not sure WHY...is there any way I can find out specifically why the light went on instead of getting ripped off by honda dealers for the information? thanks.[/QUoute]
press the reset button on your instrument panel and then turn the key to the first position. hold for a full 10 seconds and then it should go off.. if that doesnt work then its the second position. i always forget so i do both. but yeah. its cause they dont reset it when they change the oil
also, i have the 'engine maintenence' light blinking but I'm not sure WHY...is there any way I can find out specifically why the light went on instead of getting ripped off by honda dealers for the information? thanks.[/QUoute]
press the reset button on your instrument panel and then turn the key to the first position. hold for a full 10 seconds and then it should go off.. if that doesnt work then its the second position. i always forget so i do both. but yeah. its cause they dont reset it when they change the oil
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
im sure u can pull off a tune up alone. spark plug gappers are 50 cents and helms manuals are like 20 bucks, but i honestly believe that u can find whatever u need here
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
http://www.motolit.com/1563923319.html
But it is for 98-99....engine stuff should be the same.
http://www.autorepairmanuals.b...91188
96-00 accord
Looks like they do not make a 02 manual but like I said the f23 hasn't changed from the previous models. Only stuff that will be off would be interior pieces and body parts etc, but basic premise.
But it is for 98-99....engine stuff should be the same.
http://www.autorepairmanuals.b...91188
96-00 accord
Looks like they do not make a 02 manual but like I said the f23 hasn't changed from the previous models. Only stuff that will be off would be interior pieces and body parts etc, but basic premise.
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by osuperjohno »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">kool, thx for ur persistent help ken</TD></TR></TABLE>
NP man....most people are here to help
NP man....most people are here to help
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
I had my tune-up done at Foriegn car place here in town that was recommended by a co-worker. The Honda Dealer tried to get me for some stuff that I didnt need. So I dont go there anymore.
It was around 300 dollars.
It was around 300 dollars.
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (osuperjohno)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by osuperjohno »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">where can i get a tune-up? at jiffy lube? or where? and how much?</TD></TR></TABLE>
A tune up...at Jiffy Lube hahahahaha! That's a good one!
I wouldn't trust them to change the air filter, let alone my oil or anything else.
A tune up...at Jiffy Lube hahahahaha! That's a good one!
I wouldn't trust them to change the air filter, let alone my oil or anything else.
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Re: when do i need to replace spark plugs? (Schmitey)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Schmitey »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
A tune up...at Jiffy Lube hahahahaha! That's a good one!
</TD></TR></TABLE>I about blew my coffee out of my nose when I read about a tuneup at Jiffy Lube.
As for a tune-up, there really is no tune-up needed if you follow your owner's manual maintenance schedule. As for the spark plugs, just change them yourself, it's very easy to do. My '99 says that the plugs need to be changed every 30,000 miles, but I believe that the '02 may say every 100,000 miles, but I'm not sure. Read the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual.
A tune up...at Jiffy Lube hahahahaha! That's a good one!
</TD></TR></TABLE>I about blew my coffee out of my nose when I read about a tuneup at Jiffy Lube.
As for a tune-up, there really is no tune-up needed if you follow your owner's manual maintenance schedule. As for the spark plugs, just change them yourself, it's very easy to do. My '99 says that the plugs need to be changed every 30,000 miles, but I believe that the '02 may say every 100,000 miles, but I'm not sure. Read the maintenance schedule in the owner's manual.
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