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2013 Spark plug change @ 14,000 miles

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In the 2010 maintenance section there is no reccomendation to change the plugs through the 150,000 mile service interval. There is a reccomendation to change them at 60,000 for special service. You really don't need to change plugs anymore unless you get a miss warning. The system senses even a slightly weak power stroke in any cylinder. You don't need to change the ignition harnesses either as they are not high voltage. All you need to do is change the oil and filter and check the bearings, axles and brake pucks when you rotate the tires. The brakes should never wear out. If nothing is leaking, noisy or smelly and there are no messages, you're good.

There is no:

 

Alternator

 

Belt ( 2013 + )

 

torgue converter fluid to change

 

brake wear ( 100,000 + miles )

 

tuneups required ( a rip-off in all modern cars )

Edited by lolder

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So, what are the odds of getting the only 4 bad spark plugs out of all the ones installed?

 

Man if only I had those odds playing the lottery!!! LOL

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The part that matters is the center electrode and the ground electrode. The center insulator is clean too. If the center electrode has crud on it, then you have bad plugs.

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