Genuine Mopar Spark Plugs

SP000ZFR5N - : Spark Plug for Mopar Image

Spark Plug

Mopar SP000ZFR5N
$12.31
MSRP $16.45
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1BP01751AA - : Spark Plug for bproauto Image

Spark Plug

bproauto 1BP01751AA
$10.00
1BP01761AA - : Spark Plug for bproauto Image

Spark Plug

bproauto 1BP01761AA
$14.70
68644215AA - : Spark Plug for Mopar Image

Spark Plug

Mopar 68644215AA
$37.44
MSRP $52.30
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68603425AA - : Spark Plug for Mopar Image

Spark Plug

Mopar 68603425AA
NONE
$31.44
MSRP $43.90
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68294899AA - : Spark Plug for Mopar Image

Spark Plug

Mopar 68294899AA
NONE
$16.31
MSRP $21.90
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1BP01746AA - : Spark Plug for bproauto Image

Spark Plug

bproauto 1BP01746AA
$13.00
68304149AA - : Spark Plug for Mopar Image

Spark Plug

Mopar 68304149AA
Rc-9-yc.
$11.00
MSRP $14.65
Save $3.65
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1BP01768AA - : Spark Plug for bproauto Image

Spark Plug

bproauto 1BP01768AA
$11.70
1BP01759AA - : Spark Plug for bproauto Image

Spark Plug

bproauto 1BP01759AA
$11.35
1BP01779AA - : Spark Plug for bproauto Image

Spark Plug

bproauto 1BP01779AA
$8.00
1BP01750AA - : Spark Plug for bproauto Image

Spark Plug

bproauto 1BP01750AA
$8.10

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If you can't start your car, then it's time to replace your spark plugs. But when that's the case, don't be too hard on yourself. Most symptoms shown in a faulty ignition system can also be seen in other areas of the car, like declining fuel economy, engine hesitation, increased emissions, and more. Unless this specific components had visible damage beforehand, then your inability to start your car is usually caused by this.

Here are ways you can extend a spark plug's lifetime:

How to Make Your Spark Plugs Last

This component is part of the ignition system. We all know that. But did you know that there are several parts of a spark plug that you can buy to help it operate more efficiently? Getting to know these components might help you figure out how to take care of your ignitions for longer.

Understanding Your Car's Optimal Spark Plug Type

There are many different types of materials used to manufacture your spark plugs. Namely, copper, platinum, and iridium are some examples of this. Though many would recommend the newest type in the market, older engines are better of without them. Always refer to your vehicle's owner's manual to find the best one for you.

How to Maximize Ignition Efficiency

Spark plug well gaskets are rubber-like disks made precisely to prevent oil and other fluids from leaking into the parts of your car that don't need them. These also prevent contaminants from entering your combustion chamber. If your car experiences misfires and poor engine performance, it's better to have these on-hand during your next car fix.

Keeping Up a Consistent Ignition

Another important component of your spark plugs are its tubes and wires. Your wires are designed to ensure timely sparks into your engine's cylinders. The tubes, on the other hand, are the protective sleeves around your plugs that repel contaminants and unneeded sparks from other parts of your ignition.

MOPAR Parts Pro Online offers original, high-quality replacement parts for up to 35% lower than the MSRP, all with detailed specs and nationwide shipping options. In case you're not satisfied with our products, you can also opt for returning these parts within a month!