spark plugs replacement

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What's included in a spark plugs replacement?

What's included
Remove old Spark Plugs
Replace with new Spark Plugs
Check the working order of the engine ignition system
No additional work without your approval
We only use manufacturer parts or equivalent
All parts and labour are protected with our Fixter 12-month warranty

High-performance or large-engine vehicles will sometimes require Platinum or Iridium Spark Plugs instead of standard. We will always contact you in advance should your vehicle require a more premium option.

We use quality parts for your Spark Plugs Replacement - for petrol engines only
Denso
Bosch
NGK
BERU

How much does a spark plugs replacement cost in 2024?

A typical spark plugs replacement cost in the UK is around £16 - £105.

Depending on your car brand, model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a spark plugs replacement on your vehicle can be higher or lower.

Car modelFixter price range
Spark plugs replacement for Ford Fiesta£16 - £24
Spark plugs replacement for Volkswagen Polo£35 - £54
Spark plugs replacement for Vauxhall Corsa£19 - £30
Spark plugs replacement for BMW 3 Series£27 - £43
Spark plugs replacement for Audi A4£40 - £62
Spark plugs replacement for Mercedes A Class£44 - £69
Spark plugs replacement for Peugeot 208£36 - £57
Spark plugs replacement for Nissan Qashqai£67 - £105
Spark plugs replacement for Renault Captur£46 - £72
Spark plugs replacement for Toyota Yaris£24 - £38
Spark plugs replacement for Mini Mini£37 - £58

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What do spark plugs do?

Spark plugs convert electric current from the ignition coil into a spark that ignites the fuel and air mix inside the car engine. This combustion is what powers the engine and moves the car. Spark plugs are located in the cylinder head and are connected via external leads attached to the engine.

How often should spark plugs need replacing?

Most manufacturers recommend that spark plugs should be replaced at around every 30k miles; this is only a guideline, as the quality of the component, engine performance and driving habits can affect spark plug lifespan significantly.

The law, vehicle regulations and your MOT

Old or damaged spark plugs can affect engine performance areas that cause an MOT failure, for example, in emissions testing. Poor performing spark plugs or filters that clog up can affect the gasses that are delivered from your exhaust; replacing these faulty parts can often rectify the problem.

What happens when we replace your spark plugs?

  • Our efficient and fully qualified mechanics will check for possible fault codes relating to the ignition system, the operation of the ignition system and the spark plugs themselves.

  • A compression test may be carried out on each of the engine’s cylinders.

  • Wherever required your spark plugs will be replaced and you’ll be advised of any other connected or associated problems arising from their malfunction.

  • You will also be advised of any other affected parts that may need to be replaced for the best operation and health of your vehicle.

  • Once the spark plugs have been replaced, our mechanics will test them thoroughly to ensure their correct operation and make any adjustments required for their optimum performance.

What causes spark plugs to stop working correctly?

Spark plugs can wear out over time, at which point they should be replaced to ensure the correct combustion of fuel. There is also a chance of potential carbon build up on the electrodes; this is known as carbon fouling and will affect the correct operation of the spark plugs. Oil can build up on the spark plugs too, which can be rectified with a simple cleaning.

Spark plugs can occasionally melt due to excessive engine temperatures. This isn’t usually a spark plug fault, but that of the engine or fuel system.

Symptoms of malfunctioning spark plugs

Starting your engine is problematic

If your car struggles or fails to start, it could be down to faulty spark plugs.

Engine cut out or misfiring

If your engine cuts out after starting or during its usual operation, if it fails to run smoothly or it vibrates excessively under normal use, then your spark plugs could be due to worn out spark plugs.

The dashboard engine warning light is illuminated

Any dashboard warning light is due to a sensor detecting fault or incorrect operation of a related component. An engine warning light could relate to a faulty spark plug.

Fuel consumption is higher than normal

Faulty spark plugs can cause your engine to burn fuel in an erratic manner, affecting both vehicle performance and fuel consumption. If you notice a change in your fuel consumption, it could be a spark plug problem.

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