Servicing
I had someone tell me that when I go to replace spark plugs, wires, etc. I need to take it to a dealership because they have to tune the electronics of the car as well. I am more than capable of handling the servicing part, but will the dealership really mess with the computer and such? It really doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Anyone able to help me out?
that person doesn't know what they're talking about...
1. There are no "electronics" to tune. The ECU is self-learning, so even if new plugs needed it, the ECU would figure it out by itself.
2. Gen4 and 5 Max's don't have spark plug wires.
Replace your spark plugs with confidence.
2. Gen4 and 5 Max's don't have spark plug wires.
Replace your spark plugs with confidence.
Originally posted by JMKeehn
I had someone tell me that when I go to replace spark plugs, wires, etc. I need to take it to a dealership because they have to tune the electronics of the car as well. I am more than capable of handling the servicing part, but will the dealership really mess with the computer and such? It really doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Anyone able to help me out?
I had someone tell me that when I go to replace spark plugs, wires, etc. I need to take it to a dealership because they have to tune the electronics of the car as well. I am more than capable of handling the servicing part, but will the dealership really mess with the computer and such? It really doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Anyone able to help me out?
Routine servicing of cars is simpler and easier than ever. No more points and condenser. No more ignition timing adjustment. No more carburetor adjustments. No more chassis lubrication.
Originally posted by Eric L.
No wires or electronics to worry about. I suggest you stick with the stock NGK Platinums.
No wires or electronics to worry about. I suggest you stick with the stock NGK Platinums.
I have the Bosch +4's and they don't feel the same.
I was considering getting Bosch +4. Thanks again for the advice. I suppose I'll be going back to the same manufacturer. Is there anything else y'all think I should be aware of or might want to look into while I'm doind all of this?
Originally posted by JMKeehn
I was considering getting Bosch +4. Thanks again for the advice. I suppose I'll be going back to the same manufacturer. Is there anything else y'all think I should be aware of or might want to look into while I'm doind all of this?
I was considering getting Bosch +4. Thanks again for the advice. I suppose I'll be going back to the same manufacturer. Is there anything else y'all think I should be aware of or might want to look into while I'm doind all of this?
They sell them for much less than most dealers and auto stores.
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