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NGK Platinum Spark Plug - PZFR6R

NGK Platinum Spark Plug - PZFR6R

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$54
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NGK Glow Plug - Y-701J

NGK Glow Plug - Y-701J

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Permatex Dielectric Tune-Up Grease 9g - PX81150

Permatex Dielectric Tune-Up Grease 9g - PX81150

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - ILFR6B

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - ILFR6B

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - TR7IX

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - TR7IX

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GV Tools 3 Piece Spark Plug Socket Set - GV012

GV Tools 3 Piece Spark Plug Socket Set - GV012

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NGK Glow Plug - Y-749J

NGK Glow Plug - Y-749J

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - CR7HIX

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - CR7HIX

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NGK Iridium Spark Plug - BPR5EIX

NGK Iridium Spark Plug - BPR5EIX

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NGK Standard Spark Plug - BU8H

NGK Standard Spark Plug - BU8H

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NGK Standard Spark Plug - B-4L

NGK Standard Spark Plug - B-4L

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NGK Standard Spark Plug - AP6FS

NGK Standard Spark Plug - AP6FS

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Spark Plugs and Maintenance Guide for the 2004 Suzuki Swift

The 2004 Suzuki Swift definitely uses spark plugs as a vital part of its engine setup. Like most petrol-powered cars, this little hatchback relies on spark plugs to get the engine firing properly. There is no getting around it - spark plugs are a must-have for this vehicle to run smoothly and efficiently. So, what exactly do spark plugs do, and why are they so important when it comes to your Swift? Let's take a closer look.

Spark plugs have the essential job of igniting the air-fuel mixture inside the engine's cylinders. When the 2004 Suzuki Swift's engine is running, the spark plugs create tiny sparks right at the perfect moment, causing the fuel and air mixture to combust. This combustion generates the power needed to turn the engine's pistons and ultimately get the wheels moving. Without spark plugs, the petrol engine simply wouldn't be able to ignite the fuel, and the car would refuse to start or run.

Each engine cylinder has its own spark plug - the Swift's four-cylinder engines typically come with four spark plugs. Over time, however, these crucial components face wear and tear due to the harsh conditions inside the engine. Things like heat, pressure, and constant sparking cause the electrodes to deteriorate, which can lead to misfires, reduced performance, and increased fuel consumption.

Because of the vital role spark plugs play, it's essential they are inspected and replaced as part of regular servicing on the 2004 Suzuki Swift. Ignoring spark plug maintenance can result in rough idling, trouble starting the car, decreased acceleration, and even higher emissions, which is nothing anyone wants from their trusty hatchback.

A good rule of thumb is to check the condition of the spark plugs every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometres, depending on your driving habits and the type of spark plug fitted. The 2004 Suzuki Swift often comes with copper or iridium-tipped spark plugs. Copper plugs tend to have a shorter lifespan, while iridium-plugs can last longer but still need checking around the 50,000 km mark.

Replacing spark plugs on the 2004 Suzuki Swift isn't particularly complicated, but it does need the right approach and tools. When servicing, the mechanic will remove each spark plug and assess it for wear and deposits. Carbon build-up, burnt electrodes, or damaged tips mean it's time to swap them out. Fresh spark plugs ensure the engine performs efficiently, improves fuel economy, and helps keep emissions in check.

It's worth noting that using the correct spark plug type and specifications is crucial for the Swift. The manufacturer's recommendations should always be followed to maintain engine health. Using the wrong spark plugs might lead to poor engine performance and could even damage ignition components over time.

For Suzuki Swift owners who want to get the most out of their car, investing in regular spark plug maintenance is a smart move. Alongside oil changes, air filters, and other routine tasks, spark plug checks keep the engine in tip-top shape. If DIY servicing is your thing, remember to let the engine cool down before working on spark plugs to avoid burns or damage to the plugs and ignition wires.

In terms of costs, spark plugs themselves are generally affordable, and they can often be replaced during scheduled service intervals without a hefty bill. If the car is driven mostly around town with stop-start conditions, more frequent checks might be necessary. On the other hand, highway driving typically means fewer issues with plugs wearing out quickly.

Ultimately, the 2004 Suzuki Swift depends on its spark plugs to keep running reliably. Whether it's the daily commute, weekend cruising, or longer trips around Australia, those tiny components play a massive role in delivering smooth starts, steady power delivery, and decent fuel efficiency. A well-maintained set of spark plugs helps the Suzuki Swift live up to why it's such a popular choice for many drivers.

So if you own a 2004 Suzuki Swift or are thinking about buying one, don't overlook the spark plugs when it comes to maintenance. Treat them right, and they'll make sure your little Swift runs like a champ for years to come.