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derekb

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Hi can anyone help have a 2010 genesis sedan removed one spark plug and here is the no #NGK DILKR6A11 can`t seem to find these replacements or does anyone know the alternative plug size, these are twin tips not sure if iridium or platinium I think these are factory fitted thanks.
 
I suspect it is iridium, but not sure. The Hyundai part number is 1885111060. You can google the part number and get the OEM plug from an online Hyundai dealer, so you don't need to worry about whether you are getting the correct one.

You can also get one from a local Hyundai dealer parts department, but it may cost a little more than online.
 
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I suspect it is iridium, but not sure. The Hyundai part number is 1885111060. You can google the part number and get the OEM plug from an online Hyundai dealer, so you don't need to worry about whether you are getting the correct one.

You can also get one from a local Hyundai dealer parts department, but it may cost a little more than online.

Thanks bud
 
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