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Permatex Dielectric Tune-Up Grease 9g - PX81150

Permatex Dielectric Tune-Up Grease 9g - PX81150

$24
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Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 2.5L - SEGNKTS0025

Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 2.5L - SEGNKTS0025

$37
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Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 1L - SEGNKTS001

Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 1L - SEGNKTS001

$27
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS

$10
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Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 20L - SEGNKTS020

Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 20L - SEGNKTS020

$297
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Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 4L - 3377729

Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 4L - 3377729

$66
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Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 1L - 3377726

Castrol OUTBOARD 2T 2 Stroke Oil 1L - 3377726

$45
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Morey's Injector Cleaner 250ml - MIC

Morey's Injector Cleaner 250ml - MIC

$17
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Repco Marine 2 Stroke Outboard Engine Oil 5L - RSSMOB2S-5

Repco Marine 2 Stroke Outboard Engine Oil 5L - RSSMOB2S-5

$88
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Spark Plug Replacement and Maintenance for 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer

For the 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer, maintaining your vehicle's spark plugs is a crucial aspect of its overall performance and longevity. These small components play a significant role in engine function, directly affecting fuel efficiency, power, and emissions. If you own this classic model, understanding when and how to replace or maintain your spark plugs can make a notable difference in your driving experience.

Spark plugs should typically be checked every 30,000 kilometres, although some premium brands and models may offer longer service life. Nonetheless, regular checks are vital. When examining your spark plugs, look for signs of wear such as corrosion, carbon build-up, or damage to the electrode. Worn spark plugs can lead to decreased engine performance, misfires, poor fuel economy, and harder starts. If any of these symptoms are present, replacing the spark plugs will likely restore efficiency and smoothen your ride.

  • Ensure the engine is off, cool, and the handbrake is engaged before starting any maintenance.
  • Carefully remove the ignition leads or coil pack to access the spark plugs. Note the original configuration to ensure everything is reconnected correctly after replacement.
  • Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to remove the old plugs. If they're stiff, spray a little penetrating oil to help loosen them.
  • Inspect the old spark plugs. A tan or grey colour is typically normal, but black or oily deposits can indicate problems requiring more than just plug replacements.
  • Check the gap of the new spark plugs. Although they come pre-gapped, it's good practice to verify this against the manufacturer's specifications. Use a gap tool to adjust if necessary.
  • Gently install the new plug, first by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten with your socket. Be sure not to over-tighten, as this can damage the thread or the spark plug itself.
  • Reattach the ignition leads or coil pack in the same order they were removed.

Once the spark plugs are replaced, your Lancer should run more smoothly and efficiently. Regular spark plug maintenance is essential not only for keeping your car running in top shape but also for preventing potential issues down the line. It's a relatively quick and straightforward task, but if you're not comfortable performing it, seeking professional help is a wise decision. Investing a little time into maintaining your vehicle's spark plugs can extend engine life, enhance performance, and keep your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer dependable on the road for years to come.