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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

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Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 1L - SEGNKTS001

Penrite Greenkeepers 2 Stroke Oil 1L - SEGNKTS001

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

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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

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Morey's Injector Cleaner 250ml - MIC

Morey's Injector Cleaner 250ml - MIC

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

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

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2012 Honda Civic: Spark Plug Maintenance and Replacement

Your 2012 Honda Civic is a reliable vehicle, and keeping it in top shape means paying attention to the little details. One critical component of your engine's health is the spark plugs. Spark plugs play a vital role in igniting the air-fuel mixture in the engine, and their maintenance is essential for optimal performance.

Spark plugs are often overlooked during regular maintenance, but they significantly impact fuel efficiency, engine performance, and emissions. If you're experiencing issues like rough idling or a decrease in fuel economy, your spark plugs may be at fault. Regular inspection and replacement can help you keep these problems at bay.

For the 2012 Honda Civic, the recommended spark plug type is made from iridium. Iridium spark plugs are known for their long-lasting durability and stable performance. These spark plugs can generally last up to 100,000 kilometres, which is excellent if you're looking for sustainability and consistency in vehicle performance. Another advantage is their ability to maintain a stable spark, even in varied conditions, which helps in keeping your engine running smoothly.

Replacing your spark plugs is something you can do yourself with a bit of mechanical know-how. However, if you're not comfortable working under the bonnet, a visit to your local mechanic is a good idea. Here's a step-by-step replacement guide for those interested in a DIY approach:

  1. Let your engine cool down. Spark plugs operate in a high temperature environment, and touching a hot engine can be dangerous.
  2. Locate the spark plugs. In your Civic, they're found under the ignition coils, which are situated on the engine itself.
  3. Remove the ignition coils. To do this, you'll need to remove any screws holding them in place and gently pull them out.
  4. Use a spark plug socket and extension to carefully remove the existing spark plugs.
  5. Inspect the old spark plugs for damage or wear and compare them against a new plug.
  6. Install the new iridium spark plugs by threading them in by hand to prevent cross-threading. Once in place, use your socket to tighten them securely.
  7. Reinstall the ignition coils and any screws or connectors you removed earlier.
  8. Start the engine to ensure everything is functioning as it should.

Routine checks and regular maintenance can extend the life of your spark plugs and ensure that your engine runs smoothly. It's a good practice to inspect your spark plugs every 20,000-30,000 kilometres or as part of your vehicle's scheduled maintenance. A quick visual inspection can give you clues about the health of your spark plugs and engine.

Look for signs of wear like a white, ashy coating (indicating a too-hot engine) or oily deposits (which could suggest engine oil leaks). Your vehicle's manual will offer specifics on what ideal plugs should look like, and it's worth having a look to ensure you're making an accurate assessment.

Paying attention to your spark plugs doesn't just protect against misfires or poor engine performance. It ensures your 2012 Honda Civic remains as efficient and powerful as the day you first drove it. Whether you decide to take a DIY approach or consult a mechanic, remember that proactive maintenance is key to a long-lasting vehicle. By understanding and replacing your spark plugs as needed, you're taking a vital step in vehicle care.

Next time you're thinking about giving your Civic a bit of extra love, remember your spark plugs. It's the little things that can make a big difference in keeping your car running smoothly and efficiently for the roads ahead.