MerlintheMad
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Hi, all.
I've assumed that when spark plugs are faulty, they misfire all the time. But is it possible that they only misfire when you push for heavy acceleration?
I'm soon to take my car in for a service. The last one in early October I had my plugs changed (recommended) at c. 45K miles. Since that spark plugs swap, I've noticed what I have referred to as "chugging", or hesitation, stutter, as I demand heavy acceleration (usually not WOT, though). Today, in automatic (not manual gate), and Sport mode, two times I got on it pretty good and both times I felt the slight roughness of what I think could be misfiring, which evens out after a couple of seconds, maybe less. Anyway, as the title asks: is it normal for spark plugs to work smoothly at all other times except when demanding a lot of acceleration? I plan to bring this up at the service in a couple of weeks and would like to know more than I do right now. Thanks.
I've assumed that when spark plugs are faulty, they misfire all the time. But is it possible that they only misfire when you push for heavy acceleration?
I'm soon to take my car in for a service. The last one in early October I had my plugs changed (recommended) at c. 45K miles. Since that spark plugs swap, I've noticed what I have referred to as "chugging", or hesitation, stutter, as I demand heavy acceleration (usually not WOT, though). Today, in automatic (not manual gate), and Sport mode, two times I got on it pretty good and both times I felt the slight roughness of what I think could be misfiring, which evens out after a couple of seconds, maybe less. Anyway, as the title asks: is it normal for spark plugs to work smoothly at all other times except when demanding a lot of acceleration? I plan to bring this up at the service in a couple of weeks and would like to know more than I do right now. Thanks.