Spark plug

Best Spark plug for Volkswagen Tiguan

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13
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42%

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4.1

18

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14%

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4.5

6

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7%

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4.0

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OEM Volkswagen Spark plug
14thVW
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Rating 5.0

I just changed my plugs at 75,000 miles...I was impressed as to how clean the plugs were and the color. Looks good. The gap was still .030 as the new ones were (VW 06K905601K). Definitely could have gone much longer but it's an easy replacement.

Pros: clean plugs, good color
Mileage: 120700 km
Part number: 06K905601K
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NGK Spark plug
Qmulus
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Rating 4.0

I use the NGK 1675 and have and factory black coils and haven't had an issue. I have had issues with with other brands.

Pros: no issues, reliable
Cons: issues with other brands
Part number: 1675
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NGK Spark plug

NGK literally welded a platinum bar to the ground electrode. Is it going to be really butt dyno noticeable? Probably not. But at least it should last at least twice as long as the BKR7E-IX, since I've noticed after 20,000 miles, my mpg goes to crap. The projected square platinum electrode means wear resistance on the ground electrode, like the factory laser platinum spark plugs (PFR7S8EG) having a platinum wear disc on the ground electrode.

Pros: improved durability, wear resistance
Cons: not butt dyno noticeable
Mileage: 20000 km
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NGK Spark plug
Robert~NRW
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Rating 3.0

I have replaced the four spark plugs with properly gapped VW (NGK) plugs and still the #2 misfires cold and randomly thereafter. The original ones looked quite normal actually - chocolaty brown. Very little wear and a .032" gap.

Pros: normal appearance, little wear
Cons: misfires cold, misfires randomly
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Autolite Spark plug

I did the plug change for the first time on my Tig. Pretty easy and took maybe 30 minutes. tricky part was getting the wire harness/clips to release from coil packs. Just be patient and use a small screwdriver. FWiW, I used Autolite Iridium plugs cuz my local NAPA dealer was out of the NGK's and recommended these. The quality was really bad on my set.. The cathode (curved portion of the plug) was significantly off axis, misaligned. One plug was bad enough that I returned it for an exchange. These plugs get high reviews on Amazon, so I kept them in without any problem but will be going back to the OEM NGK's next time. My old plugs looked very good for 45K miles.

Pros: easy plug change
Cons: bad quality, misaligned cathode
Mileage: 72420 km
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Top manufacturers of spark plug for Volkswagen Tiguan

This part for Volkswagen Tiguan is made around the world. We have reviews for spark plug manufacturers from countries such as: Japan, Germany, USA .

In March 2026, the ranking of spark plug for Volkswagen Tiguan on PartReview included 4 manufacturers. It is based on 13 reviews and 42 votes.

Which spark plug to choose for Volkswagen Tiguan?

Last month, PartReview users preferred NGK. 42% of positive votes went to this manufacturer.

In second place: spark plug Bosch — 14%.

Third place: OEM Volkswagen with 7% of the votes.

In the overall ranking of spark plug, which aggregates opinions of owners of different car makes and models, these brands hold the following positions:

  1. NGK ranked 1, PR Score — 81. Based on 763 reviews and 2360 votes.
  2. Bosch ranked 3, PR Score — 61. Based on 264 reviews and 832 votes.
  3. OEM Volkswagen — rank 5, PR Score — 82. Based on 29 reviews and 89 votes.

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