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No Warranty Work

Old Dec 8, 2002 | 10:51 PM
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No Warranty Work

Geez. I havent posted in awhile. LOL takin a break from studyin for my finals... UGH. I read earlier that someone was aking about the ignition coils ona 2k max... I have 65k on mine and they are doing great.... I found out my car has had no warranty work done on it Apparently mine was one of the first ones out on the market? I have heard from some people that the first models few months of production of this car was better than later production? I didnt figure this was true. Can anyone elighten me. Oh one quick question... I know the stock spark plugs are good plugs. Was wonderin if there were any better out there that would give any more benefit?

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Old Dec 8, 2002 | 11:53 PM
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yeah, I have a 6/99 build.. I've certainly had less problems than others.

At 65K you should consider new plugs, even tho they say they are good to 100K. I've heard that past 60K on a set they can become VERY difficult to remove.
Old Dec 9, 2002 | 11:04 AM
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What's up with that? Wonder why that is. Seems like the older it is the work would have to be done... anyway. Yeah. I am gonna clean the engine compartment this christmas break and put in new plugs. It's so easy to change the plugs out on my old 85 4 cyl. Honda Accord. ah well.
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