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Rich Ratzel 07-30-2005 07:05 PM

03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to replace
the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find the
correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
What gap should they be set at?



Eric 07-30-2005 08:43 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Rich Ratzel wrote:
>
> I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to
> replace the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can
> not find the correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type
> of plugs NGK. What gap should they be set at?


The gap should be listed on the underhood sticker. In addition, if you're
using NGK's, then you likely won't need to worry about the gap but you can
still check them for fun. The plugs are laser gapped at the factory and
over the years I've probably installed a 100 or sets and never found one to
be off. However, this doesn't preclude potential damage from someone
dropping the box of spark plugs for example.

Eric

Eric 07-30-2005 08:43 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Rich Ratzel wrote:
>
> I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to
> replace the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can
> not find the correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type
> of plugs NGK. What gap should they be set at?


The gap should be listed on the underhood sticker. In addition, if you're
using NGK's, then you likely won't need to worry about the gap but you can
still check them for fun. The plugs are laser gapped at the factory and
over the years I've probably installed a 100 or sets and never found one to
be off. However, this doesn't preclude potential damage from someone
dropping the box of spark plugs for example.

Eric

Eric 07-30-2005 08:59 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Eric wrote:
>
> Rich Ratzel wrote:
> >
> > I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to
> > replace the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can
> > not find the correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type
> > of plugs NGK. What gap should they be set at?

>
> The gap should be listed on the underhood sticker. In addition, if you're
> using NGK's, then you likely won't need to worry about the gap but you can
> still check them for fun. The plugs are laser gapped at the factory and
> over the years I've probably installed a 100 or sets and never found one
> to be off. However, this doesn't preclude potential damage from someone
> dropping the box of spark plugs for example.


OK, my estimate was a little too conservative. This one is likely to be
more realistic...

(10 yrs ASE tech)(50 weeks/year)(3 services/week)=1500 sets=6000 spark plugs

However, even this estimate is probably too conservative as there were many
days and weeks when I would do about 3 services/day. Still, I didn't have a
problem with a single one of those NGK plugs as long as the package was not
damaged.

Eric

Eric 07-30-2005 08:59 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Eric wrote:
>
> Rich Ratzel wrote:
> >
> > I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to
> > replace the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can
> > not find the correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type
> > of plugs NGK. What gap should they be set at?

>
> The gap should be listed on the underhood sticker. In addition, if you're
> using NGK's, then you likely won't need to worry about the gap but you can
> still check them for fun. The plugs are laser gapped at the factory and
> over the years I've probably installed a 100 or sets and never found one
> to be off. However, this doesn't preclude potential damage from someone
> dropping the box of spark plugs for example.


OK, my estimate was a little too conservative. This one is likely to be
more realistic...

(10 yrs ASE tech)(50 weeks/year)(3 services/week)=1500 sets=6000 spark plugs

However, even this estimate is probably too conservative as there were many
days and weeks when I would do about 3 services/day. Still, I didn't have a
problem with a single one of those NGK plugs as long as the package was not
damaged.

Eric

Grahame 07-30-2005 09:51 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
All you have to do is go to www.ngk.com select your vehicle and everything
you need is right there. The correct gap is .044, simple huh.

"Rich Ratzel" <rratzel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:baOdnXhC4LYpmnHfRVn-pg@wideopenwest.com...
> I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to

replace
> the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find

the
> correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
> What gap should they be set at?
>
>




Grahame 07-30-2005 09:51 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
All you have to do is go to www.ngk.com select your vehicle and everything
you need is right there. The correct gap is .044, simple huh.

"Rich Ratzel" <rratzel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:baOdnXhC4LYpmnHfRVn-pg@wideopenwest.com...
> I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to

replace
> the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find

the
> correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
> What gap should they be set at?
>
>




Rich Ratzel 07-31-2005 08:19 AM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that Honda
doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks again.
"Grahame" <grahame.joyce@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:y8WGe.8527$q23.1405022@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> All you have to do is go to www.ngk.com select your vehicle and everything
> you need is right there. The correct gap is .044, simple huh.
>
> "Rich Ratzel" <rratzel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:baOdnXhC4LYpmnHfRVn-pg@wideopenwest.com...
> > I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to

> replace
> > the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find

> the
> > correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
> > What gap should they be set at?
> >
> >

>
>




Rich Ratzel 07-31-2005 08:19 AM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that Honda
doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks again.
"Grahame" <grahame.joyce@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:y8WGe.8527$q23.1405022@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> All you have to do is go to www.ngk.com select your vehicle and everything
> you need is right there. The correct gap is .044, simple huh.
>
> "Rich Ratzel" <rratzel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:baOdnXhC4LYpmnHfRVn-pg@wideopenwest.com...
> > I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to

> replace
> > the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find

> the
> > correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
> > What gap should they be set at?
> >
> >

>
>




jim beam 07-31-2005 11:23 AM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Rich Ratzel wrote:
> Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that Honda
> doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
> stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks again.


it's not strange. they come pre-gapped and you shouldn't try to adjust
it. especially not if you're using platinums or iridiums.

> "Grahame" <grahame.joyce@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:y8WGe.8527$q23.1405022@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
>
>>All you have to do is go to www.ngk.com select your vehicle and everything
>>you need is right there. The correct gap is .044, simple huh.
>>
>>"Rich Ratzel" <rratzel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:baOdnXhC4LYpmnHfRVn-pg@wideopenwest.com...
>>
>>>I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to

>>
>>replace
>>
>>>the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find

>>
>>the
>>
>>>correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
>>>What gap should they be set at?
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



jim beam 07-31-2005 11:23 AM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Rich Ratzel wrote:
> Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that Honda
> doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
> stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks again.


it's not strange. they come pre-gapped and you shouldn't try to adjust
it. especially not if you're using platinums or iridiums.

> "Grahame" <grahame.joyce@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:y8WGe.8527$q23.1405022@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
>
>>All you have to do is go to www.ngk.com select your vehicle and everything
>>you need is right there. The correct gap is .044, simple huh.
>>
>>"Rich Ratzel" <rratzel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:baOdnXhC4LYpmnHfRVn-pg@wideopenwest.com...
>>
>>>I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to

>>
>>replace
>>
>>>the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find

>>
>>the
>>
>>>correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
>>>What gap should they be set at?
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



John Horner 07-31-2005 12:21 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Rich Ratzel wrote:
> Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that Honda
> doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
> stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks again.


Uh, it would be in the service manual. Not many modern owners gap
their own spark plugs, hence it is not something which is in the owner's
manual. I agree that it would be nice if the information were in the
owner's manual, but I am not surprised it isn't.

John

John Horner 07-31-2005 12:21 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Rich Ratzel wrote:
> Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that Honda
> doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
> stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks again.


Uh, it would be in the service manual. Not many modern owners gap
their own spark plugs, hence it is not something which is in the owner's
manual. I agree that it would be nice if the information were in the
owner's manual, but I am not surprised it isn't.

John

Grahame 07-31-2005 08:42 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Not so, the 2001 Accord owners manual lists spark plug part numbers and gap
setting.
"John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2U6He.6382$Bx5.3246@trnddc09...
> Rich Ratzel wrote:
> > Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that

Honda
> > doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
> > stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks

again.
>
> Uh, it would be in the service manual. Not many modern owners gap
> their own spark plugs, hence it is not something which is in the owner's
> manual. I agree that it would be nice if the information were in the
> owner's manual, but I am not surprised it isn't.
>
> John




Grahame 07-31-2005 08:42 PM

Re: 03 Accord Spark Plug Gap
 
Not so, the 2001 Accord owners manual lists spark plug part numbers and gap
setting.
"John Horner" <jthorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2U6He.6382$Bx5.3246@trnddc09...
> Rich Ratzel wrote:
> > Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that

Honda
> > doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
> > stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks

again.
>
> Uh, it would be in the service manual. Not many modern owners gap
> their own spark plugs, hence it is not something which is in the owner's
> manual. I agree that it would be nice if the information were in the
> owner's manual, but I am not surprised it isn't.
>
> John





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