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Got my 2019 Civic 1.5T to 93k miles and sold it this fall. Great car. Probably had some oil dilution because dipstick level would creep up. No CVT problems (drain and fill were done at 45k & 90k). Replaced plugs at 90k as well and they looked good although there was a little oil in cylinder 3. Ran great, no codes, high quality oil changes every 5k.
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On my Honda Fit that would be an excellent price because you have to take off a cowl to get to the plugs.
I replaced everything with Motorcraft plugs and wires and it has run great since.
Only things other than oil changes and brakes have been spark plugs at 100k and 200k, fuel injector at 120k, transmission fluid at 200k, and ac compressor clutch at 230k. 2012 automatic
I also put Motorcraft new plugs back in. Truck is happy. I'm happy.
I have about 30k on my plugs (Motorcraft OE). I've no problem buying them again as they've held up great
2004 1.4 Jazz. 225.000 kms approximately. It is OK but the idling is poor (having done a valve clearance and changed spark plugs and coils). Meh…..it is still holding so I’m hoping for 100.000 kms more
switched to the back to the motorcraft spark plugs $15 a piece fixed it for a while
struggling to home diagnose what’s wrong with my 2015 Honda Fit (around 160k miles). Worked fine 2 days ago when I last used it, Went to turn it on this morning and it sputtered then stopped. Red oil light came on, red battery light, and orange power steering light showed on dash. Brake pedal locked up. We changed the oil, checked battery life (at 70%), replaced spark plugs and alternator coils (needed new ones anyways), and it’s STILL not starting.
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