Spark plugs do need changing
The advent of electronic ignition and on-board computers has eliminated
the need for regular tune-ups, but you still need to change your spark
plugs. Many manufacturers recommend changing plugs every 30,000 or
40,000 miles (48,000 or 64,000 km) to ensure good fuel mileage and
engine performance. Some new cars come with long-life plugs (sometimes
called double platinum plugs) that can last for 100,000 miles (160,000
km). If your car isn’t so equipped, make the switch after 30,000 miles.
The extra cost is only a few dollars per spark plug. While you’re at it,
change your spark plug wires as well. Their typical life is 50,000
miles (80,000 km). Deteriorated wires can cause those high-tech new
spark plugs to foul.
Courtesy of Readers Digest
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