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04-14-2018, 11:44 AM | #1 |
Drives: 2010 3 Door L Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas
Posts: 26
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To change the plugs or not to change the plugs?
Good morning all! So I'm sitting at the dealership getting and airbag teplaced and I'm pondering my spark plugs. I have a 2010 hatchback with 205k. I bought it as certified pre-owned with 75k. And one point I got some misinformation that the plugs were a lifetime kinda deal (what is lifetime?). So, if they were changed at 75k before I bought it I'm at 130k which doesn't scare me but if I'm at 205k that makes me nervous. The car runs fine (still gets 34 MPG) but it crossed my mind. If I choose to change them it I'll let the dealer do it. Better they break something IMHO but what are yalls thoughts? Thank for the input and sage advice.
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