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T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

$39
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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 16mm - MPBE101

$12
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Repco 5/8 (16mm) Spark Plug Socket 1/2in Drive - RT21470

Repco 5/8 (16mm) Spark Plug Socket 1/2in Drive - RT21470

$38
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Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

Mechpro Spark Plug Wrench 2-In-1 16/21mm - MPBE102

$14
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Toledo Spark Plug Gap Gauge - 302163

Toledo Spark Plug Gap Gauge - 302163

$5
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Repco Spark Plug Extension Bar 21mm - RT24846
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Repco Spark Plug Extension Bar 21mm - RT24846

$29
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Repco 5/8 (16mm) Spark Plug Socket 3/8in Drive - RT21808

Repco 5/8 (16mm) Spark Plug Socket 3/8in Drive - RT21808

$33
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Repco Petrol Cylinder Compression Tester - RST160

Repco Petrol Cylinder Compression Tester - RST160

$130
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Toledo Spark Plug Starter - 302157
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Toledo Spark Plug Starter - 302157

$6
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Repco Heavy Duty Spark Plug Boot Pliers - RST63

Repco Heavy Duty Spark Plug Boot Pliers - RST63

$46
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Repco Spark Plug Extension Bar 16mm - RT21844

Repco Spark Plug Extension Bar 16mm - RT21844

$65
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Toledo Spark Plug Thread Chaser - 302168

Toledo Spark Plug Thread Chaser - 302168

$29
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Toledo HD Spark Plug Firing Tester - 302167

Toledo HD Spark Plug Firing Tester - 302167

$36
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T&E Tools Spark Plug Boot Pliers

T&E Tools Spark Plug Boot Pliers

$30
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Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643004

Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643004

$8
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Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643001

Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643001

$9
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Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit - 302300

Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit - 302300

$42
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Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit 14mm - 302176

Toledo Spark Plug Thread Kit 14mm - 302176

$42
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Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643005

Powerbuilt Spark Plug Socket - 643005

$11
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Repco 13/16 (21mm) Spark Plug Socket 3/8in Drive - RT21810

Repco 13/16 (21mm) Spark Plug Socket 3/8in Drive - RT21810

$33
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Toledo Spark Plug Tool 21mm Hex - 302223

Toledo Spark Plug Tool 21mm Hex - 302223

$56
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Repco 13/16 (21mm) Spark Plug Socket 1/2in Drive - RT21475

Repco 13/16 (21mm) Spark Plug Socket 1/2in Drive - RT21475

$38
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Toledo Spark Plug Tester - Box Type - 302165

Toledo Spark Plug Tester - Box Type - 302165

$22
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T&E Tools Electronic Ignition Spark Tester

T&E Tools Electronic Ignition Spark Tester

$56
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Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

$32
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Repco Universal Compression Tester Kit - RST179

Repco Universal Compression Tester Kit - RST179

$174
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Toledo Drum Lid Opening Wrench - 305248

Toledo Drum Lid Opening Wrench - 305248

$204
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Spark Plugs and Their Role in the 2008 Subaru Exiga

The 2008 Subaru Exiga, a versatile MPV designed to cater to families and those needing a bit of extra space, runs on a traditional internal combustion engine. Like many petrol-powered vehicles, the Exiga does indeed use spark plugs as a critical component of its ignition system. Spark plugs are essential in ensuring the engine runs smoothly and efficiently, which makes understanding their purpose and maintenance important for any Exiga owner.

Spark plugs are small but mighty devices installed in the engine's cylinder head. Their main job is to create a spark of electricity that ignites the air-fuel mixture within the engine cylinders. This ignition causes combustion, which powers the pistons and ultimately propels the car forward. Without spark plugs, the petrol engine wouldn't function at all because there'd be no way to ignite the fuel inside the cylinders.

For the 2008 Subaru Exiga, which features Subaru's well-known boxer engine, properly functioning spark plugs are key to maintaining optimal engine performance. The boxer engine's design means that its cylinders lie flat and opposite each other, which contributes to a lower centre of gravity in the vehicle and smoother operation. Spark plugs need to be in great shape to keep this unique engine running at its best.

Over time, spark plugs naturally degrade due to the high temperatures and pressures they experience inside the engine. They can become fouled with carbon deposits, oil, or other contaminants. Worn or dirty spark plugs can result in a range of annoying issues like rough idling, misfiring, reduced fuel efficiency, and overall sluggish performance.

This is why regular inspection and replacement of spark plugs are an important part of servicing a 2008 Subaru Exiga. Most manufacturers, Subaru included, recommend changing spark plugs approximately every 60,000 to 100,000 kilometres, depending on the type of spark plug fitted. For example, standard copper plugs tend to have a shorter lifespan, while platinum or iridium plugs last considerably longer. It's always best to check the owner's manual or a trusted mechanic's advice to get the best guidance for your specific vehicle and driving conditions.

When changing spark plugs in the Subaru Exiga, it's essential to use the correct type and specifications. Using the correct spark plug ensures the engine receives the precise spark needed for optimal combustion. Some aftermarket spark plugs might not be up to standard and could negatively affect engine performance, so sticking with Subaru-approved parts or high-quality equivalents is wise.

A good rule of thumb for maintenance is to have your spark plugs checked whenever you're doing a major service, especially if you notice symptoms like difficulty starting, rough running, or a drop in fuel economy. Apart from plug wear, it's important to inspect the ignition coils and leads because faulty coils or leads can mimic spark plug problems.

Replacing spark plugs isn't just about preventing car troubles. Fresh plugs help maintain smooth acceleration, better fuel efficiency, and lower emissions. This is especially important today, with increasing focus on environmentally friendly driving and reducing fuel costs. Drivers who take care of their Exiga's spark plugs will likely enjoy a more reliable vehicle and avoid costly repairs down the line.

Overall, the spark plugs are small but crucial components that keep the 2008 Subaru Exiga's petrol engine firing and performing well. They deserve a bit of attention during routine maintenance and servicing to make sure the vehicle keeps running strong for years to come.