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Old 08-28-2001, 12:47 PM
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I've noticed a slight hesitation when accelerating in my car lately. It's a '97 with a little over 54K miles. I'm going to be replacing my spark plugs and fuel filter. What brands for these do you guys recommend? Where can I get them? and How much am I looking at spending?

Also, will cleaning my throttle body help to rid of this hesitation I'm experiencing?

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Replacing theplugs and filter should fix your hesitation.

OEM replacement parts are the best for these. Your probably looking at about $80 in parts.
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You beat me to it. Nick, for the love of Bill, would you PLEASE read the stickys on the yop of the page? PLEASE!!
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Originally posted by mzmtg
Replacing theplugs and filter should fix your hesitation.

OEM replacement parts are the best for these. Your probably looking at about $80 in parts.
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Bill, where can I find this again?
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Originally posted by medicsonic
Bill, where can I find this again?
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Thank you. Maybe you should make that a sticky or something.
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Originally posted by medicsonic
Thank you. Maybe you should make that a sticky or something.
I prefer repeating myself 687,596,865 times. It's MUCH easier that way.
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Man you can cut the sarcasm in here with a knife.

Anyway, the OEM fuel filter and platinum tipped NGK plugs are definitely your best bet.
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Where can you find that again?
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Where can you find that again?

i da no, BILL do you
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