SPARK PLUG BOSCH 0 242 255 623 HR9DCY+
The spark plug is the basic and one of the most important elements of a gasoline car engine, despite its small size. Damaged world is a situation synonymous with the inability to start the drive unit. They allow the combustion engine to start and also control gasoline consumption.
The operation of spark plugs takes place in really extreme conditions, where the temperature reaches even 1000 degrees Celsius. Candles are a consumable item that requires replacement over time. As a rule, it is about 30,000. kilometers, but detailed information is best found in the car's owner's manual.
The typical symptoms of spark plug wear are poor engine performance. In addition, there is a general weakening of the engine, problems with starting the engine and general problems with ignition. Breakdowns are very often accompanied by an increase in gasoline consumption, which will be relatively easy to spot. Worn spark plugs are very often manifested by strongly waving revolutions of the engine, which is most noticeable when the car is running at a relatively low speed.
The service life of spark plugs depends primarily on the material used for the production, and more precisely on the raw materials used to make the electrodes. Normal spark plugs will last for approx. 30-40 thousand. kilometers of mileage. Higher quality candles, such as iridium or platinum candles, will be able to withstand mileage of up to 100,000. kilometers.
The cost of replacing spark plugs is not high. The drivers will pay only a few dozen zlotys for the candles themselves. The workshop also does not charge large amounts for replacing spark plugs, so you should not delay replacing them in time and underestimate the failure of candles.
OEM Part Numbers
OEM Number - Manufacturer
R 44LTS6 - ACDELCO
R 45LTS6 - ACDELCO
R 45LTS6K - ACDELCO
BOC1093002019 - BAIC
HR9DCY - BOSCH
HR9DCY+ - BOSCH
RS1 2YC6 - CHAMPION
RS1 4YC6 - CHAMPION
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