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Old May 14, 2001 | 09:18 AM
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zaebis
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Hi guys,

How often should I replace sparks? And which ones do u recommend to use in 4th gen Max?
Old May 14, 2001 | 09:32 AM
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Use the Search function in this forum

Dude,
There are tons of posts about this topic. Do a search for "spark plugs" and you'll get a bunch of relevant posts.
Old May 14, 2001 | 09:36 AM
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Originally posted by zaebis
How often should I replace sparks? And which ones do u recommend to use in 4th gen Max?
Spark plugs should be replaced every 60K miles. Some owners report good results with Bosch platinum plugs, but others blame them for rough idle and uneven acceleration. The factory equipment plugs are good but expensive. You can economize by buying them from one of the Nissan dealers which sells factory parts at a discount. These include ...


Brown and Brown Nissan, Tempe AZ
Parts department: 800-237-0003
http://www.brownandbrowntempe.com/parts_form.cgi


Courtesy Nissan, Richardson TX
Parts department: 800-527-1909
http://www.courtesyparts.com/


Garrands Nissan , Plattsburgh NY
(advertises genuine Nissan Parts at 25% off list price.)
Quote line: 800-339-2922
info@garrands-nissan.com


West Broad Nissan, Richmond VA
http://www.westbroadnissan.com/nissanparts.htm



Vester Nissan, Clinton NC
1-800-572-2005


When you contact any of these dealers be sure to mention you got their name from the Maxima forum.
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