Spark plug Autolite or OEM Mazda

Autolite Spark plug
DZello
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Rating 3.5

I just installed a set of Iridium XP 6203 in my Optima 2015 and they're working fine. Gap was incorrect on 2 of them, but was easy to fix.

Pros: working fine
Cons: gap was incorrect
Vehicle: Kia Optima
Part number: XP 6203
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Autolite Spark plug
tomatocrazzie
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Rating 1.0

it was the Autolite spark plugs. Had car towed to my mechanic. They replaced with spec NGK and the car is running fine.

Pros: car is running fine
Cons: car misfires
Vehicle: Mazda
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Autolite Spark plug
Danthechamp1
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Rating 1.0

I bought Autolite spark plugs but after researching I should of bought NGK. Right after replacing them when I accelerate my car jerks or misfires when driving. When at an idle I felt my car jerking.

Cons: car jerks or misfires
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Autolite Spark plug

With almost every car, using OEM plugs is the way to go. The one brand to ALWAYS avoid is Autolite. They are extremely poor quality and I have never seen them work long enough to justify the cost saving.

Pros: OEM plugs are best
Cons: poor quality, short life
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