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Best Performance Double iridium Spark Plugs PLFR5A11 / 22401-5M015 For Nissan Teana
Description
OE NO.: | 22401-5M015 | Certification: | ISO9001/TS16949 |
Warranty: | 3 Years | Delivery Time | 2-7 days |
Packing: | Original Packing | Item NO: | 22401-ED815 |
Car Make: | Toyota | Product name: | Car spark plug |
1. OEM Manufacturing welcome: Product, Package...
2. Sample order
3. We will reply you for your inquiry in 24 hours.
4. after sending, we will track the products for you once every two
days, until you get the products. When you got the goods, test
them, and give me a feedback.If you have any questions about the
problem, contact with us, we will offer the solve way for you.
Packing :Original packing or OEM packing as your requirement
Shipping:By TNT,DHL,UPS,SEA,EMS .....
Delivery date:2-3working days if stock available,if need produce less than 30working days
FAQ
Q1. What is the function of a spark plug?
A It serves as a lighter to ignite the air/fuel mixture.
It operates under extreme conditions.
Q2 What is the heat rating of a spark plug?
A spark plug must dissipate the heat produced by the combustion
gases. The heat rating is a measure of the amount of heat
dissipation.
It is essential to use a spark plug with a heat rating that matches
a specific engine and its condition of use.
When a wrong heat rating is selected,
When the heat rating is too high,
The spark plug temperature remains too low and causes deposits to
build up on the firing end; the deposits provide an electrical
leakage path that possibly cause misfire.
When the heat rating is too low,
The spark plug temperature rises too high and induces abnormal
combustion (pre-ignition); this leads to melting of the spark plug
electrodes that could cause problems such as piston damage.
Q3 How long will a spark plug last?
A Even when a spark plug is correctly used, periodic replacement is
required as it is a consumable item.
Examples of problems caused by excessively long periods of use:
Worn-out electrodes will have difficulty in sparking.
Deposits accumulated on the firing end may induce abnormal
combustion, causing problems that include melting of the electrodes
or damaging engine
These spark plugs require replacement.
It must be noted that these phenomena may also be caused by
inadequate engine servicing (fuel systems and ignition system) and
incorrect spark plug selection.