04 Accent Spark Plug Question

Discussion in 'Hyundai Accent' started by Matthew Rebbert, Jul 23, 2005.

  1. Got an 04 Accent with 30k miles and its time for new spark plugs according
    to owners manual. Looking at using Bosch Plat 4. When I goto there website
    they do not have any vehicles listed for 04 besides Mazda so I went with 03
    for hyundai Accent with a 1.6. Says to use the 4418, can anyone confirm
    that the 03 and 04 use the same spark plug? Thanks.
     
    Matthew Rebbert, Jul 23, 2005
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  2. Matthew Rebbert

    xmirage2kx Guest

    got this info from autozone: should be what you need

    BOSCH-PLATINUM 4202

    BOSCH-SUPER 7557

    BOSCH-PLATINUM_2 4301

    AUTOLITE_DOUBLE_PLAT APP3924

    AUTOLITE_PLATINUM AP3924

    AUTOLITE_RESISTOR 3924

    AC-DELCO
    STANDARD 41-629

    SPLITFIRE
    SPLIT "V" DESIGN SF392D

    SPLITFIRE_3_PLATINUM
    SPLIT "V" DESIGN TP392D

    CHAMPION_DOUBLE_PLAT 7346

    DENSO
    IRIDIUM 5303

    DENSO
    STANDARD 3130

    AC-DELCO_RAPIDFIRE 9

    CHAMPION 346
    GAP AT .044 (IN THOUSANDTH OF AN INCH)

    CHAMPION_DOUBLE_PLAT
    PLATINUM POWER 3071

    DENSO
    PREMIUM 3264

    AC-DELCO
    PLATINUM 41-800 0 YR
     
    xmirage2kx, Jul 23, 2005
    #2
  3. Also whats the TQ spec for the plugs 20lbs?
     
    Matthew Rebbert, Jul 23, 2005
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  4. Matthew Rebbert

    hyundaitech Guest

    My own personal opinion and observation:
    I've seen several carbon-tracking and misfire issues with Bosch
    platinum. I think I've seen much better durability out of Denso.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 23, 2005
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  5. Thanks HyundaiTech I will keep that in mind, do you know what the TQ spec is
    for plugs?
     
    Matthew Rebbert, Jul 23, 2005
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  6. Matthew Rebbert

    hyundaitech Guest

    I've never actually checked this spec. I always did it by feel. So I
    checked the manual and it lists 15-22 ft. lb.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 25, 2005
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  7. Thanks.
     
    Matthew Rebbert, Jul 27, 2005
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