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Signs of Faulty Spark Plugs and How to Identify Them

Faulty spark plugs can cause various engine problems, including poor fuel economy, engine misfires, and difficulty starting the engine, reduced acceleration, engine knocking, and increased emissions. Learn how to identify these signs and the importance of regular maintenance of spark plugs in this article. Search for car repairs and book an appointment now to find out more.

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Signs of Faulty Spark Plugs and How to Identify Them

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  1. Signs of Faulty Spark Plugs and How to Identify Them One of the most noticeable signs of faulty spark plugs is a drop in fuel efficiency. When the spark plugs are not functioning properly, the engine may not burn fuel as efficiently, which can result in lower gas mileage. Search for car garages in Reading and book an appointment now. If you notice a sudden decrease in your vehicle's fuel economy, it could be due to worn or damaged spark plugs. If you are having trouble starting your vehicle, it could be due to worn or damaged spark plugs. When the spark plugs are not working correctly, the engine may not start or take longer to start than usual. If you are experiencing difficulty starting your engine, it is essential to have your spark plugs checked to ensure they are functioning correctly. Search for car repairs and book an appointment now.

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