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The Mopar branded ones are NGK. I got them off of eBay for 60 bucks shipped.
The Mopar branded ones are NGK. I got them off of eBay for 60 bucks shipped.
just rolled 70,000 this weekend. I bought the truck with 58,000 but it was only 1 year old. I find it highly unlikely that the dealer changed the plugs but I have not noticed any issues. Pulling the plug wires probably wont tell me anything so is there away to check without pulling the plug? I don't have the tools to do that.
The salesman said that it was certified used and went through their 100 point inspection but are the plugs something they would check and replace?
Nope, those inspections sound great, but they're checking mostly for liability issues that would be a problem to them, not you. Best to check those yourself.
Yeah that's what I figured. I'll add it to the list now that winter has broke and I can get a few things done outside.
After seeing this post, I checked the manual for my 2015 Sport. It recommends changing plugs at 100K miles.
That's because the 2013+ starting coming with iridium plugs.
For those that want them you can get a set of 16 NGK 5306's shipped for $35.95 on eBay.
Are you 100% sure it was 2013+ when they started using the iridium plugs? I'm the proud owner of a 2013 and have been waiting for someone to clarify if that change was, indeed, in 2013 OR 2014.... I haven't gone so far as to pull a plug yet....