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Spark Plugs for Honda Accord
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Honda Accord spark plugs to ensure that you have every spark plug option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Honda Accord spark plugs, so that whether you are looking for replacement Honda Accord spark plugs or performance spark plugs or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Honda Accord spark plug needs!
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Fits: 1958 Del Ray , 1965 Plymouth Fury, 1965 Plymouth Fury II, 1965 Plymouth Fury III , 1966 Dodge Monaco , 1968 Chevy II Nova, 1969 El Camino, 1969 El Cam...
PART# 0114-4
Fits: 1958 Del Ray , 1965 Plymouth Fury, 1965 Plymouth Fury II, 1965 Plymouth Fury III , 1966 Dodge Monaco , 1968 Chevy II Nova, 1969 El Camino, 1969 El Cam...
PART# 0494-4
Fits: 1964 Dodge 330 , 1964 Dodge 440 , 1967 American Motors Marlin , 1968 Belvedere Satellite, 1968 Plymouth Belvedere, 1981 Mercedes-Benz 380SLC, 1987 Nis...
PART# 0496-4
Fits: 1984 American Motors Eagle, 1984 Eagle Limited, 1998 CR-V LX, 1998 Honda CR-V EX, 84-86 Jeep CJ7 , 84-98 Cherokee Chief, 84-98 Cherokee Laredo, 84-98 ...
PART# 0736-4
Fits: 1964 Dodge 330 , 1964 Dodge 440 , 1967 American Motors Marlin , 1968 Belvedere Satellite, 1968 Plymouth Belvedere, 1981 Mercedes-Benz 380SLC, 1987 Nis...
PART# 0116-4
Fits: 00-01 Isuzu Vehicross V6-3.5 (6VE1) , 00-01 Subaru Impreza H4-2.2 (EJ222) , 00-02 Chevrolet Prizm L4-1.8 (8) , 00-02 Dodge Dakota V8-4.7 (N) , 00-02...
PART# IK16
Fits: 00-01 Mazda Millenia V6-2.5 , 00 Mazda Protege L4-1.6 , 01-02 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A7), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A1), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7...
PART# PKJ20CR-L11
Fits: 84-86 Honda Civic L4-1.3 , 84 Honda Accord L4-1.8 , 84 Honda Civic L4-1.5 , 86 Honda Civic L4-1.5
PART# W16EKR-S11
Fits: 00-02 Mitsubishi Mirage L4-1.5 (4G15) , 00-03 Chrysler Town & Country V6-3.8 (L) , 00-03 Dodge Grand Caravan V6-3.8 (L) , 00-03 Hyundai Sonata L4-2....
PART# IW16
Fits: 00-01 Mazda Millenia V6-2.5 , 00 Mazda Protege L4-1.6 , 01-02 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A7), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A1), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7 ...
PART# KJ20CR-L11
Fits: 00-02 Dodge Dakota V8-4.7 (N), 00-02 Dodge Durango V8-4.7 (N), 01-02 Acura MDX V6-3.5 (J35A3), 01-02 Volkswagen Beetle L4-2.0 (AZG), 01-03 Acura CL V...
PART# PKJ16CR-L11
Fits: 76-80 Plymouth Arrow L4-1.6 (K), 78-79 Plymouth Sapporo L4-1.6 (K), 79-80 Plymouth Champ L4-1.4 (J) , 79-80 Plymouth Champ L4-1.6 (K), 81-82 Plymout...
PART# W20EXR-U11
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4Pcs New 12290-6A0-A01 Spark Plug DILKAR8P8SY Fits For Honda Civic CR-V 92411
4Pcs OEM DILKAR8P8SY 12290-6A0-A01 Spark Plug Fits For Honda Civic CR-V Accord
6x Spark Plugs 12290-R71-L01 & DILZKR7A11G Fit For Honda Accord V6 Odyssey TL
4Pcs Spark Plug 12290-6A0-A01 DILKAR8P8SY Fits For Honda Civic CR-V 92411
WHY TO BUY?
First off, your Honda Accord engine won't run without spark plugs - it won't even turn on without them. So, in that sense, you have no choice but to use spark plugs. However, beyond that, the proper Honda Accord spark plugs can improve performance and fuel economy, especially if your current spark plugs have been in use for a while. Some people change their Honda Accord spark plugs at every oil change, some change them annually, and some go by a specified mileage interval. Whatever your preferred schedule, you should inspect the plugs as often as possible, especially if you are experiencing hesitation or missing, or after you have made modifications to your engine.
DID YOU KNOW?
Spark plugs convert your Honda Accord engine's air/fuel mixture into energy by igniting it in the combustion chamber, making them one of the most important components in your ignition system, not to mention your engine itself. As critical as they are, it seems that they are neglected far too often and aren't given enough consideration when making performance modifications. Choosing the proper heat range for your Honda Accord spark plugs is just as important as making sure that the plugs are gapped correctly, so keep this in mind when choosing plugs for your stock or modified Honda Accord engine.
FAQs
Q: How do you install spark plugs?
A: Spark plugs are installed by using a spark plug socket. Simply remove the spark plug wires and unbolt the plugs. Replace and gap the new plugs and you should be set.
Q: What are spark plugs? Why buy spark plugs?
A: Spark plugs create a spark in the combustion chamber of the engine, igniting the fuel and air mixture and getting the engine running. When you're running a higher horsepower motor, spark plugs play a big role. A colder heat range plug (which is what more aftermarket spark plugs are) has less insulation; it cools off faster between firing and the introduction of a fresh charge of the air/fuel mixture. A hot plug can ignite the air/fuel mixture before the plug actually fires. This is called pre-ignition, a form of detonation, and can destroy a motor. When upgrading the power of your vehicle, make sure to look into a colder range spark plug.
Q: Do spark plugs come in sets of 4?
A: Spark plugs are sold individually (unless otherwise noted) and should be replaced all at the same time.
A: Spark plugs are installed by using a spark plug socket. Simply remove the spark plug wires and unbolt the plugs. Replace and gap the new plugs and you should be set.
Q: What are spark plugs? Why buy spark plugs?
A: Spark plugs create a spark in the combustion chamber of the engine, igniting the fuel and air mixture and getting the engine running. When you're running a higher horsepower motor, spark plugs play a big role. A colder heat range plug (which is what more aftermarket spark plugs are) has less insulation; it cools off faster between firing and the introduction of a fresh charge of the air/fuel mixture. A hot plug can ignite the air/fuel mixture before the plug actually fires. This is called pre-ignition, a form of detonation, and can destroy a motor. When upgrading the power of your vehicle, make sure to look into a colder range spark plug.
Q: Do spark plugs come in sets of 4?
A: Spark plugs are sold individually (unless otherwise noted) and should be replaced all at the same time.
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Spark Plugs for Honda Accord
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Honda Accord spark plugs to ensure that you have every spark plug option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Honda Accord spark plugs, so that whether you are looking for replacement Honda Accord spark plugs or performance spark plugs or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Honda Accord spark plug needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Spark Plugs for Honda Accord by Year
1 - 12 of 31
Sort by:
Fits: 1958 Del Ray , 1965 Plymouth Fury, 1965 Plymouth Fury II, 1965 Plymouth Fury III , 1966 Dodge Monaco , 1968 Chevy II Nova, 1969 El Camino, 1969 El Cam...
PART# 0114-4
Fits: 1958 Del Ray , 1965 Plymouth Fury, 1965 Plymouth Fury II, 1965 Plymouth Fury III , 1966 Dodge Monaco , 1968 Chevy II Nova, 1969 El Camino, 1969 El Cam...
PART# 0494-4
Fits: 1964 Dodge 330 , 1964 Dodge 440 , 1967 American Motors Marlin , 1968 Belvedere Satellite, 1968 Plymouth Belvedere, 1981 Mercedes-Benz 380SLC, 1987 Nis...
PART# 0496-4
Fits: 1984 American Motors Eagle, 1984 Eagle Limited, 1998 CR-V LX, 1998 Honda CR-V EX, 84-86 Jeep CJ7 , 84-98 Cherokee Chief, 84-98 Cherokee Laredo, 84-98 ...
PART# 0736-4
Fits: 1964 Dodge 330 , 1964 Dodge 440 , 1967 American Motors Marlin , 1968 Belvedere Satellite, 1968 Plymouth Belvedere, 1981 Mercedes-Benz 380SLC, 1987 Nis...
PART# 0116-4
Fits: 00-01 Isuzu Vehicross V6-3.5 (6VE1) , 00-01 Subaru Impreza H4-2.2 (EJ222) , 00-02 Chevrolet Prizm L4-1.8 (8) , 00-02 Dodge Dakota V8-4.7 (N) , 00-02...
PART# IK16
Fits: 00-01 Mazda Millenia V6-2.5 , 00 Mazda Protege L4-1.6 , 01-02 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A7), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A1), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7...
PART# PKJ20CR-L11
Fits: 84-86 Honda Civic L4-1.3 , 84 Honda Accord L4-1.8 , 84 Honda Civic L4-1.5 , 86 Honda Civic L4-1.5
PART# W16EKR-S11
Fits: 00-02 Mitsubishi Mirage L4-1.5 (4G15) , 00-03 Chrysler Town & Country V6-3.8 (L) , 00-03 Dodge Grand Caravan V6-3.8 (L) , 00-03 Hyundai Sonata L4-2....
PART# IW16
Fits: 00-01 Mazda Millenia V6-2.5 , 00 Mazda Protege L4-1.6 , 01-02 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A7), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7 (D17A1), 01-05 Honda Civic L4-1.7 ...
PART# KJ20CR-L11
Fits: 00-02 Dodge Dakota V8-4.7 (N), 00-02 Dodge Durango V8-4.7 (N), 01-02 Acura MDX V6-3.5 (J35A3), 01-02 Volkswagen Beetle L4-2.0 (AZG), 01-03 Acura CL V...
PART# PKJ16CR-L11
Fits: 76-80 Plymouth Arrow L4-1.6 (K), 78-79 Plymouth Sapporo L4-1.6 (K), 79-80 Plymouth Champ L4-1.4 (J) , 79-80 Plymouth Champ L4-1.6 (K), 81-82 Plymout...
PART# W20EXR-U11
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
6PCS Iridium OEM 12290-R71-L01 Spark Plug DILZKR7A11G Honda Accord V6 Odyssey TL
6PCS 12290-R71-L01 SparkPlugs DILZKR7A11G Fit For Honda Accord V6 Odyssey TL
4Pcs New 12290-6A0-A01 Spark Plug DILKAR8P8SY Fits For Honda Civic CR-V 92411
4Pcs OEM DILKAR8P8SY 12290-6A0-A01 Spark Plug Fits For Honda Civic CR-V Accord
6x Spark Plugs 12290-R71-L01 & DILZKR7A11G Fit For Honda Accord V6 Odyssey TL
4Pcs Spark Plug 12290-6A0-A01 DILKAR8P8SY Fits For Honda Civic CR-V 92411
WHY TO BUY?
First off, your Honda Accord engine won't run without spark plugs - it won't even turn on without them. So, in that sense, you have no choice but to use spark plugs. However, beyond that, the proper Honda Accord spark plugs can improve performance and fuel economy, especially if your current spark plugs have been in use for a while. Some people change their Honda Accord spark plugs at every oil change, some change them annually, and some go by a specified mileage interval. Whatever your preferred schedule, you should inspect the plugs as often as possible, especially if you are experiencing hesitation or missing, or after you have made modifications to your engine.
DID YOU KNOW?
Spark plugs convert your Honda Accord engine's air/fuel mixture into energy by igniting it in the combustion chamber, making them one of the most important components in your ignition system, not to mention your engine itself. As critical as they are, it seems that they are neglected far too often and aren't given enough consideration when making performance modifications. Choosing the proper heat range for your Honda Accord spark plugs is just as important as making sure that the plugs are gapped correctly, so keep this in mind when choosing plugs for your stock or modified Honda Accord engine.
FAQs
Q: How do you install spark plugs?
A: Spark plugs are installed by using a spark plug socket. Simply remove the spark plug wires and unbolt the plugs. Replace and gap the new plugs and you should be set.
Q: What are spark plugs? Why buy spark plugs?
A: Spark plugs create a spark in the combustion chamber of the engine, igniting the fuel and air mixture and getting the engine running. When you're running a higher horsepower motor, spark plugs play a big role. A colder heat range plug (which is what more aftermarket spark plugs are) has less insulation; it cools off faster between firing and the introduction of a fresh charge of the air/fuel mixture. A hot plug can ignite the air/fuel mixture before the plug actually fires. This is called pre-ignition, a form of detonation, and can destroy a motor. When upgrading the power of your vehicle, make sure to look into a colder range spark plug.
Q: Do spark plugs come in sets of 4?
A: Spark plugs are sold individually (unless otherwise noted) and should be replaced all at the same time.
A: Spark plugs are installed by using a spark plug socket. Simply remove the spark plug wires and unbolt the plugs. Replace and gap the new plugs and you should be set.
Q: What are spark plugs? Why buy spark plugs?
A: Spark plugs create a spark in the combustion chamber of the engine, igniting the fuel and air mixture and getting the engine running. When you're running a higher horsepower motor, spark plugs play a big role. A colder heat range plug (which is what more aftermarket spark plugs are) has less insulation; it cools off faster between firing and the introduction of a fresh charge of the air/fuel mixture. A hot plug can ignite the air/fuel mixture before the plug actually fires. This is called pre-ignition, a form of detonation, and can destroy a motor. When upgrading the power of your vehicle, make sure to look into a colder range spark plug.
Q: Do spark plugs come in sets of 4?
A: Spark plugs are sold individually (unless otherwise noted) and should be replaced all at the same time.
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Video Description:Do I Need to Change Spark Plugs When I Add Boost?
Having the right spark plugs in forced induction applications is important, and in this video well tell you why. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we explain why the right spark plugs and plug gap make a difference.
*At 0:58, we give our recommendations for choosing the proper spark plug gap for turbo and supercharged applications.'
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