Honda Civic Spark Plug
Signs You Need New Spark Plugs
There are a few common signals that indicate when your Civic needs new spark plugs. These include having your car turn off unexpectedly while you're driving or lower fuel economy than usual. Maybe your acceleration is poor, or your check engine light has turned on. The check engine light can signify many other issues of course, so see your mechanic to find out for sure what the issue is. If you know how to check your own spark plugs, measure the gap, look for cracks in the ceramic insulator, and make sure the seal is still intact. When in doubt, it's best to just take the old ones out and replace them with new parts. AutoZone offers the best spark plugs for Honda Civic, including those with a longer life expectancy than 30,000 miles.
Importance of Spark Plugs
Keeping your Honda Civic in excellent working repair is not terribly difficult, as most Civics have a long life and are built well. But, over time things wear out and need to be replaced, such as your spark plugs. Some vehicles recommend replacing these every 30,000 miles or so, but check your user's manual to be sure. Spark plugs are important as they are essentially the component that starts your vehicle, by emitting the electricity spark which ignites the fuel and drives your car's pistons. Because the plugs are actually burning off small amounts of metal each time they are used, over time they wear out and cause misfires and other potentially dangerous problems. Find the right spark plugs for your Honda Civic at AutoZone to ensure your vehicle continues to operate safely.
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Honda Civic Spark Plug
Aftermarket Spark Plugs
There are many excellent options when it comes to aftermarket spark plugs for cars and trucks. Especially the longer-life plugs that are coated with precious metals that can last 100,000 miles or more because of their high melting points. For example, spark plugs coated with platinum have a melting point of 3,222 degrees Fahrenheit and iridium has a melting point of 4,429 degrees Fahrenheit.
It's important to read the reviews and determine for yourself which spark plug replacement for Honda Civic will work for you, depending on whether you're more concerned about lower cost today or a longer lifespan for years to come. If you're worried about overall quality of the plugs, choose a set with platinum or iridium center electrodes, a high-quality ceramic insulator, and a spark plug shell plated with nickel or other corrosion-resistant material. The interference suppression resistor is also important, as one of poor quality can cause interference with other electronics in the vehicle and static in your speaker system. AutoZone carries a wide variety of spark plugs to suit your needs and quality preferences, including top brands like ACDelco, Autolite, Bosch, Champion, Denso, NGK, and more.
You can learn more about how spark plugs work and how you can work on them from our helpful guides below:
- The Tools Needed To Change Spark Plugs
- What Kind of Spark Plugs Should I Buy?
- How to Tell If Your Spark Plugs Need to Be Replaced
- How Do I Replace Spark Plugs?
YEAR RANGE FOR HONDA CIVIC BY MODEL
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That I got good spark plugs
dawn
in 5 days
That they recommended the better spark plugs for me and I got them in my car runs better
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2006 Honda civic
That they recommended the better spark plugs for me and I got them in my car runs better
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2006 Honda civic
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You have to use what's best for the car
Marcos
in 10 days
Been using ngk's spark plug on all of my cars and I will be using NGK on all my other cars
What kind of vehicle do you drive? I have a 2000 Honda Civic and a 1999 Honda Civic in a 2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara
Been using ngk's spark plug on all of my cars and I will be using NGK on all my other cars
What kind of vehicle do you drive? I have a 2000 Honda Civic and a 1999 Honda Civic in a 2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara
Reviews for
Overall
Perfect fit and Gapping is spot on!!
Roger khammachone
in 13 days
These Autolite XP Iridium spark plugs are extremely easy to instal in my Honda Civic!! The Gapping were precise and spot on and I noticed more MPG after I installed them in my car.. Very reasonable on the price and it won’t break the bank!! I highly recommend these plugs for any car!!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2009 Honda civic LX-S
These Autolite XP Iridium spark plugs are extremely easy to instal in my Honda Civic!! The Gapping were precise and spot on and I noticed more MPG after I installed them in my car.. Very reasonable on the price and it won’t break the bank!! I highly recommend these plugs for any car!!
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2009 Honda civic LX-S
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