- Inspect the electrodes and ceramic insulator.
Burned or worn electrodes may be caused by:
- Advanced ignition timing
- Loose spark plug
- Plug heat range too hot
- Insufficient cooling
Fouled plug may be caused by:
- Retarded ignition timing
- Oil in combustion chamber
- Incorrect spark plug gap
- Plug heat range too cold
- Excessive idling/low speed running
- Clogged air cleaner element
- Deteriorated ignition coils
- Cracked insulator
- Damaged gasket
- Worn or deformed electrodes
- Improper gap
- Oil-fouling
- Carbon deposits
- Cracked centre electrode insulator
- Do not adjust the gap of platinum tip plugs (A); replace the spark plug if the gap is out of specification.
Electrode Gap:
Standard (New):1.0-1.1 mm (0.039-0.043 in.)
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- Replace the plug at the specified interval, or if the centre electrode is rounded (A). Use only the spark plugs listed below.
Spark Plugs:
Engine Type |
Spark Plug Type |
D14Z6, D16V1 |
ZFR5J-11 (NGK)
ZFR6J-11 (NGK)
KJ16CR-L11 (DENSO)
KJ20CR-L11 (DENSO)
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D16V3 |
BKR5E-11 (NGK)
BKR6E-11 (NGK)
K16PR-U11 (DENSO)
K20PR-U11 (DENSO)
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- Apply a small quantity of anti-seize compound to the plug threads and screw the plugs into the cylinder head finger-tight. Then torque them to 18 Nm (1.8 kgf/m, 13 lbf/ft).
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