02 Santa Fe Spark Plugs..2.7 Ltr
I priced Spark plugs for my 02 Santa Fe 2.7 and was shocked....The local B&B
sells original NGK Lasar tiped plugs for $22.00 each. I can get Platinum tipped plugs for this model for $2.98...What do I do...What have others done? I plan on Calling the dealer tomorrow, but I thought someone here might have been down this path.....Thanks in Advance!...Jim/Redmond, WA |
Re: 02 Santa Fe Spark Plugs..2.7 Ltr
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 01:20:34 GMT, "Jim Lofgren"
<j.lofgren@verizon.net> wrote: >I priced Spark plugs for my 02 Santa Fe 2.7 and was shocked....The local B&B >sells original NGK Lasar tiped plugs for $22.00 each. I can get Platinum >tipped plugs for this model for $2.98...What do I do...What have others >done? I plan on Calling the dealer tomorrow, but I thought someone here >might have been down this path.....Thanks in Advance!...Jim/Redmond, WA > How many miles on your '02? When I pulled the platinum plugs on our 98 Isuzu Trooper (at 89,000 miles), they still looked in good shape. I replaced them, but the old plugs weren't that worn. - -- cnewton.remove-this@akaMail.com Anti-Spam filter in place-- <delete .remove-this to respond to email> |
Re: 02 Santa Fe Spark Plugs..2.7 Ltr
How many miles on your 02? I'm sure that the Platinum plugs should
last well past 100k miles before needing replacement. I would think that the laser tipped would last a lot longer. Are they required for the Santa Fe? This is the first time that I've heard that they are required. Nick On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 01:20:34 GMT, "Jim Lofgren" <j.lofgren@verizon.net> wrote: >I priced Spark plugs for my 02 Santa Fe 2.7 and was shocked....The local B&B >sells original NGK Lasar tiped plugs for $22.00 each. I can get Platinum >tipped plugs for this model for $2.98...What do I do...What have others >done? I plan on Calling the dealer tomorrow, but I thought someone here >might have been down this path.....Thanks in Advance!...Jim/Redmond, WA > |
Re: 02 Santa Fe Spark Plugs..2.7 Ltr
The Santa Fe has 37K on it...they were supposed to be changed at 30K
according to the owners manual, but I've only had the vehicle for 3 months and am trying to catch up on the maintenance. That's all I know..Thanks! "Nick" <npolite@NOSPAMMONKEYShotmail.com> wrote in message news:ksock0tce4hb30g44etef48risok9ojd02@4ax.com... > How many miles on your 02? I'm sure that the Platinum plugs should > last well past 100k miles before needing replacement. I would think > that the laser tipped would last a lot longer. Are they required for > the Santa Fe? This is the first time that I've heard that they are > required. > > Nick > > > On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 01:20:34 GMT, "Jim Lofgren" > <j.lofgren@verizon.net> wrote: > > >I priced Spark plugs for my 02 Santa Fe 2.7 and was shocked....The local B&B > >sells original NGK Lasar tiped plugs for $22.00 each. I can get Platinum > >tipped plugs for this model for $2.98...What do I do...What have others > >done? I plan on Calling the dealer tomorrow, but I thought someone here > >might have been down this path.....Thanks in Advance!...Jim/Redmond, WA > > > |
Re: 02 Santa Fe Spark Plugs..2.7 Ltr
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 05:41:09 GMT, "Jim Lofgren"
<j.lofgren@verizon.net> wrote: >The Santa Fe has 37K on it...they were supposed to be changed at 30K >according to >the owners manual, but I've only had the vehicle for 3 months and am trying >to catch up >on the maintenance. That's all I know..Thanks! > >=============================== It's my understanding (you realize this information is worth what you pay for it) the plugs are: "covered up to the first replacement interval". S25 |
Re: 02 Santa Fe Spark Plugs..2.7 Ltr
If you're in the U.S., you have platinum plugs that shouldn't need
replacement until 60k miles. They will be well worn at 60k. You should do them at that time. |
Re: 02 Santa Fe Spark Plugs..2.7 Ltr
Thankyou for the info!...I stopped by the dealer today to get some SP III Trans fluid and they said the same thing. Thank goodness! "hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:72baddada099e25b5a0e5f871deec3c4@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > If you're in the U.S., you have platinum plugs that shouldn't need > replacement until 60k miles. They will be well worn at 60k. You should > do them at that time. > |
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