Spark Plug Replacement near Loudonville, Ohio

There are 9 RepairPal Certified locations for Spark Plug Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

9 Results for Spark Plug Replacement near Loudonville, Ohio

Spark Plug Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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DB-Auto

4.9
(15)
33.17 mi
144 Railroad Street
Plymouth, OH
Closed
Opens 8:30 AM Thu
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Larry Harer Tire & Auto Service - #8910

4.7
(42)
40.69 mi
370 Baker Boulevard
Newark, OH
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Opens 8:00 AM Thu
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Big Mike's Automotive & Collision

4.8
(18)
41.4 mi
571 Norton Avenue
Barberton, OH
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Opens 8:00 AM Thu
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Copley Car Care

4.8
(19)
43.36 mi
3675 Copley Road
Akron, OH
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Opens 8:00 AM Thu
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Larry Harer Tire & Auto Service - #8909

4.8
(124)
44.44 mi
871 South 30th Street
Heath, OH
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Thu
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Annie's Auto - Brunswick

4.8
(194)
45.88 mi
1048 Pearl Rd.
Brunswick, OH
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Opens 8:00 AM Thu
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Oxford Automotive

4.7
(97)
45.92 mi
24 South 3B's & K Road
Sunbury, OH
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ST Foreign and Domestic

4.5
(109)
47.34 mi
855 S Arlington St
Akron, OH
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Opens 9:00 AM Thu
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Oxford Automotive

4.2
(13)
48.16 mi
7788 Central College Rd
New Albany, OH
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Spark Plug Replacement

How are spark plug issues diagnosed?

If the spark plugs are suspected, they're checked for proper connection with the ignition coil. If that's OK, the plugs must be removed, and the spark plug gap must be checked. If the gap is too small because of corrosion, or too large because or deterioration, they will be replaced. If the spark plug is in good condition, a tester is used to find whether the spark plug is able to produce spark.
Spark Plug Replacement

How is a spark plug replaced?

On newer vehicles, spark plug replacement involves removing the engine cover, ignition coil harness and ignition coils, and then finally the spark plugs. For most older vehicles, removing the spark plug wires and spark plugs is all that's required. Once the spark plugs are removed, the gap on the new spark plug is set, and the plug is installed using an anti-seize compound and proper torque. Prior to reinstalling the spark plug wire or ignition coil, dielectric grease is applied to the spark plug terminal to promote the transfer of electricity.

RepairPal recommendations for spark plug issues

Following your carmaker's recommended maintenance means the spark plugs will be changed before they become faulty, which will save you money on diagnostic fees.

What to look out for when dealing with spark plug issues

The cost of spark plug replacement can be surprisingly low or very high — it all depends on how many spark plugs need to be replaced, how hard it is to get to them, and how much diagnosis is required to identify them as the problem. 

Can I replace the spark plug myself?

Replacing your spark plugs can be one of the easiest or most frustrating experiences you can have. If your plugs are easy to access, it's usually a simple repair. But if the plugs are hidden away, requiring a lot of disassembly, you may be better off having a repair facility handle the job. If you choose to do it yourself, ensure you have the proper spark plug gap, use anti-seize compound on the threads, use dielectric grease on the spark plug terminal, and make sure the threads go in straight before attempting to tighten to the manufacturer's specifications.

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