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Spark Plugs & Glow Plugs: Ignition Components for Reliable Engine Starting
Don't let vehicle issues hold you back – get back to your adventures with Stellantis Canada's genuine components. Spark plugs and glow plugs initiate combustion in gasoline and diesel engines respectively, providing the energy source needed for engine operation. These components must create reliable ignition under varying temperature and pressure conditions while withstanding extreme heat and electrical stress. Modern ignition systems use precisely engineered plugs that optimize fuel burning efficiency and emissions control. Popular models like the 300 and Grand Cherokee depend on high-quality ignition components for smooth starting, efficient operation, and long-term reliability.
How Ignition Components Create Combustion
Spark plugs generate electrical arcs that ignite compressed fuel mixtures in gasoline engines, while glow plugs heat diesel fuel for compression ignition. The electrode materials and gap specifications determine ignition timing and combustion characteristics. These components operate in extremely harsh conditions with temperatures exceeding 2,000 degrees and electrical voltages up to 40,000 volts. The constant exposure to heat, pressure, and combustion byproducts gradually erodes electrode materials and affects gap dimensions, reducing ignition effectiveness over time.
Recognizing When Plugs Need Replacement
Worn ignition components typically produce symptoms like difficult starting, rough idle, reduced fuel economy, or engine misfiring under load. You might notice decreased acceleration performance, increased emissions, or check engine lights indicating ignition system problems. Most spark plugs last 30,000 to 100,000 miles depending on electrode materials, while glow plugs typically require replacement every 100,000 miles. Poor fuel quality, engine carbon buildup, or incorrect gap settings can accelerate wear and reduce service life significantly.
Precision Engineering of MOPAR Ignition Components
MOPAR spark plugs and glow plugs use electrode materials and heat range specifications precisely matched to your engine's compression ratio and operating characteristics. The gap settings and thermal properties optimize ignition timing and combustion efficiency for maximum performance and fuel economy. Generic ignition components may not provide the same precision, durability, or compatibility with ignition systems that genuine MOPAR parts deliver consistently for reliable engine operation.
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