100k miles or 10 years.
Plugs are so easy to change on this car and so cheap keeping them in that long seems a bit long.
Thanks for the info. I thought I heard that they were NGK? Oh well I guess it really doesn't matter whether or not they are NGK or
Denso.
I talked to the guy at my local hyundai parts dept. He said he showed 2 different types of
plugs used in the Genesis. The last 8 of my
VIN showed that my particular plug was for engines produced between 5/08 to 3/17/09.
He said that maybe hyundai switched manufacturers at that point and used a different brand for the
plugs? He wasn't to sure. He said that the specs should be the same as far as the heat range of the plug. He measured one plug he had in stock that didn't match my particular
VIN and said the thread length was 1" so I'm guessing that's the correct length. I just don't know exactly which manufacturer of the plug in my car is?
Denso, NGK, Champion?
I know the manual says that they are iridium coated and last up to 100k, but also says under severe operating conditions to replace earlier? I doesn't specify what earlier may mean?
I don't have that many miles on my car at all I just purchased it about 3 weeks ago, but I'm doing research for the future if I decide to use different
plugs or stick with the stock
plugs.
I see that you mentioned that the
plugs are easy to change on this particular motor? Hmmm I read a thread about the 3.8
spark plug change and think someone said that they have the labor at 3-4 hours at the dealership because you have to remove something?? I don't remember off the top of my head, but that was the reason why it would be a $3-400 job at the dealership! I hope that's not the case and it is easy to replace the
plugs as it will save me some $$ down the road.
Anybody out there that have some miles on their Genesis and have changed their
plugs yet?