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Spark Plug Replacement in Orlando, FL

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Spark Plug Replacement in Orlando, FL

Living life to the fullest in Orlando means you need a reliable, well-maintained vehicle as your trusted companion. From cruising to the Magic game with all your friends to exploring the great outdoors at Wekiwa Springs State Park, the last thing anyone wants is to get stranded on the side of the road and sit around waiting for a tow truck. 

Since Orlando drivers are always on the move, essential vehicle maintenance and repairs sometimes go by the wayside and lead to more expensive issues down the road. Luckily, there is a better way to repair or maintain your vehicle than sitting around all day at an auto repair center.

AutoNation Mobile Service offers the best mobile mechanic services for busy Orlando vehicle owners who want to get some of their valuable time back. 

Need help with worn spark plugs or a damaged ignition coil? 

We’ll get a mobile mechanic to you in Orlando for spark plug-related issues, any day of the week.

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Common Worn Spark Plug Symptoms

  • Difficulty starting your vehicle
  • Rough idling due to engine misfiring
  • Loss of power
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Illuminated Check Engine Light
  • Increased emissions

Common Spark Plug-Related Repairs

1. Spark Plug Replacement

Your spark plugs ignite the air-fuel mixture in your engine. For spark plug replacement, your new spark plugs should match the recommended type for your car and are typically replaced as a set to ensure your engine stays in sync. 

2. Ignition Coil Replacement

The ignition coil generates the power for the spark in a spark plug. Replacing a faulty coil (or coils) ensures that your spark plugs always have the energy they need to fire up.

Orlando Spark Plug Replacement FAQs

1. How Do I Schedule an Appointment?

Once you select the service you need, AutoNation Mobile Service will help you find a date and time that works with your schedule. 

2. What Should I Expect From a Service Appointment?

Your first appointment with AutoNation Mobile Service is easy. We’ll let you know when we arrive, do a brief assessment of the problem, and set up a location to work on your car, truck, van, or SUV. Once we’ve completed the repair, we’ll let you know, go over any details from the service, collect payment, and be on our way. It’s that simple.

3. How Frequently Should I Change My Car’s Spark Plugs? 

Your spark plug’s lifespan can range between 20,000 and 100,000 miles (for a long-life spark plug).

It varies depending on the:

  • Spark plug metal type
  • Spark plug manufacturer
  • Spark plug design
  • Car’s make and model

Consult your car owner’s manual to clarify when to change spark plugs.

However, if you’re looking for a general rule, most manufacturers recommend changing spark plugs every 30,000 miles.

4. What Happens If I Don’t Change My Spark Plugs?

A few bad things can happen if you don’t change your spark plugs at the recommended intervals. 

Firstly, corroded spark plugs won’t produce the required spark, so your engine must use more fuel and work harder to produce the required force. This also means you’ll end up spending more money on gas. 

Secondly, if you keep using worn spark plugs, the build-up on spark plugs can lead to an engine misfire which can put unnecessary stress on the cylinder walls. This can even cause dangerous pressure levels to build up and lead to engine failure.

5. Should All Spark Plugs Be Replaced At Once?

Most mechanics recommend changing your spark plugs as a set. 

Here’s why:

  • Your spark plugs need to be on similar performance levels for optimal combustion. 
  • If one of your plugs was performing well while others were old and rusty, it would put the engine out of sync. 
  • Changing single plugs messes with their rotation interval. You’d have to inspect your spark plugs twice as much if each of them were on separate replacement intervals. 
  • Your spark plugs should have the same electrical resistance throughout. If one performs slightly better, the engine loses its balance. It puts more pressure on your otherwise consistent combustion system and leads to excess wear and tear. 

Replacing all worn spark plugs is a standard maintenance practice, and it’s best to stick to it. You’ll be saving more time and effort in the long run!

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