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what spark plug in a 2001 vw golf

by Miss Rosamond Wolf II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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NGK - V-Power Spark Plug (BKR6E) (Part No. 6962)

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How do I know which spark plug I need?

The different types of spark plugs can seem overwhelming at first, but the simple way to find out what kind of spark plug you need is by checking your owner's manual. The manual will specify the right plugs for your vehicle.

What size of spark plug do I need?

Most often, the spark plug will be either a 5/8 inch or 13/16 inch one. Most newer vehicles will have a 5/8-inch spark plug. Smaller engines, such as those in lawnmowers will also have a spark plug of this size.As such, the spark plug socket used is also a 5/8-inch one.

What size are Volkswagen spark plugs?

VOLKSWAGEN Spark Plugs - 14mm Spark Plug Thread Size - Free Shipping on Orders Over $99 at Summit Racing.

Are all 4 spark plugs the same?

Your engine needs at least one spark plug per cylinder to ignite the fuel and air mixture and make the engine run. But not all spark plugs are the same. There are several different types on the market, and you'll need to ensure that you're getting the right type.

Do all spark plugs fit all cars?

While you should buy spark plugs in matching sets for your vehicle, not all spark plugs are universal. Spark plugs come in different sizes with different gaps and are manufactured using a variety of metals.

What does NGK BPR6ES fit?

Plug model NGK #BPR6ES. Fits most Honda models (except V-Twin, GXV340, GXV390, GXH50).

What brand spark plugs do VW use?

With OEM spark plugs, you know the spark plugs you're getting are designed specifically for your Volkswagen engine. And, they are sold by the same manufacturer that produced your car and all the parts in it. Volkswagen OEM spark plugs are made with: High purity platinum-iridium alloy coated tips.

Should I use OEM spark plugs?

So even if you're trying to save money on spark plugs and don't care about longevity, OEM plugs are still the way to go. They'll ensure maximum performance and fuel economy, and that will save you on one of your largest vehicle expenses (fuel).

Does Volkswagen have spark plugs?

Of course, it's no surprise that modern Volkswagen models come from the factory with extended life spark plugs, so you won't have to have them changed very often. This maintenance is included in Volkswagen recommended service, and it is important to have the spark plugs changed when the time does come.

What happens if I use the wrong spark plug?

It is possible that incorrect spark plugs can damage the engine of the car. For example, using an inductive spark plug with a resistance-type ignition system will cause misfiring and poor performance. The result is a loss of power and the car may stall.

Why are NGK spark plugs better?

Modern engines demand more power while using less fuel, shortening the life of traditional iridium and platinum spark plugs. NGK's patented ruthenium technology stands up better to wear to bring maximum durability and performance to your engine.

What will happen if you use different spark plugs?

Misfiring due to excessive heat, quenching, increased fuel consumption and even engine failure can occur from the use of incorrect or mismatched spark plugs, so it's best to replace all of your spark plugs at the same time, and with the correct type of spark plug, to ensure smooth and consistent operation.

Does spark plug size matter?

A smaller spark plug gap is not better because a gap that is too small can prevent the vehicle's fuel mixture from being ignited and create engine performance issues. While making a spark plug gap that's too big smaller can be helpful, making the gap smaller, in general, isn't better for your vehicle.

What are the 3 types of spark plug?

Nowadays there are different kinds of spark plugs available in the markets to choose from i.e. copper, platinum and Iridium spark plugs. The copper spark plug is the most commonly used spark plug as it is the cheapest among the three.

What do spark plugs do?

A spark plug sits above each cylinder head in your engine and “fires” to ignite the compressed fuel and air mixture in the cylinder. The spark plug doesn’t actually touch the mixture; instead the electrical spark travels over a small gap (usually about a millimeter) to initiate the combustion.

What are the different types of spark plugs?

Keep in mind. You can’t just use any spark plug in any engine. See what your Owner’s Manual says and follow it!

Do spark plugs wear out?

Conditions inside an engine are predictably brutal. As much as modern engines are engineered and built to reduce friction among moving parts, friction – and the heat that goes hand-in-hand with friction – is unavoidable as cylinders get pumping. Depending on engine speed, spark plugs fire 1000 times or more every minute.

What else do I replace at the same time as my spark plugs?

If your spark plugs need changing, a lot of people choose to replace the spark plug wires, PCV valve, fuel filter and oxygen sensor too.

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