2008 - 2012 Honda Accord 2.4L Spark Plug Quick Guide!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Welcome back everyone! In this video, Bob shows how to replace the spark plugs in a 2008 Honda Accord. This guide can also be used in some older Honda vehicles with the 2.4 liter, 4 cylinder engine. Let us know in the comments what you think! Thanks for watching!
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2:53 - threading spark plug without crossthreading... Counter spin until you feel it reset the thread start point. Then tighten.. Any resistance, unthread and try again.
Always works for me.
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Good tip! Thanks for sharing! 🤟
Outstanding TMI. Your video and your step by step process is awesome. Easy to follow and understand. Rated 10. Greetings from GySgt Montemayor Retired USMC
Hey thank you very much for the kind words and thanks for watching! 🤟
@@TrickShiftGarage look out. My Granddaughter has a 2012 Honda Accord. Just made a new key 🗝. The key symbol appears on the dashboard. It will crank but won't start. Checked all the fues, fuel line to the injectors, air leaks and more. Still troubleshooting. Any hints are welcome. Thanks
@@ernestomontemayor5855Original RFID fob has to be close to ignition.
@@EnkiTwo thanks for the tip. Job well done.
Good job 👍
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment Arun! 🤟
Plz tell me best kind of spark plug for this car
OEM (Honda Plugs). Definitely visit a Honda dealer and get it from them. Some people like NGK's, but I prefer OEM.
@@TrickShiftGarageyou literally used an ngk plug in the video…. You might’ve gotten them from the dealer (oem) but, it’s still an ngk plug just repacked with Honda labeling.. lol no hate but Honda uses ngk and denso as oem plugs.
Very interesting. So, Honda doesn't have their own spark plugs? They buy NGK and sell it as OEM?
@@TrickShiftGarage correct, they are just relabeled lol. On the owner’s manual it tells you to use either denso and ngk spark plugs. And says the part number. For an example my 2012 accord se they use “ngk Dilzkr7A11Gs”. My 2015 Honda accord sport 6 spd it uses “denso DXE22HQR-D11S”. So if you go to Honda they will give you the ngk or denso.. I live in ny and I called them for spark plugs they wanted $170 plus tax for the 4.. and when I removed the plugs that came with the car they had the ngk Dilzkr7A11Gs.. so I just bought the ngk my self from part store for about $33 each after tax . Huge difference in price lol