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    Question Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    My Mazda dealer quoted me $350 + tax to replace the spark plugs on my 2014 Mazda3 2.0L. I have read that it is good practice to stick with the OEM spark plugs especially with the skyactiv engine. What is/are the part number(s) for the OEM plugs? Anyone have a Canadian retailer for them? $350 seems like a lot, should I just source the plugs online and do the work myself? I would think it's a pretty straight-forward job. For reference I have installed an air intake and throttle controller on the car but that's it.

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    Default Re: Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    https://ngksparkplugs.com/en/part-finder
    https://www.clubplug.ca/index.php?ro...oduct_id=94124 (dont forget rebate code NGKREBATE 5% off)
    Most Mazda dealers offer a TM3 discount (ranges 10% -15).. Search TM3 site.

    I would do them myself ...just dont have the tools and an indoor garage space....plus older i get less i want to do stuff except ride and tune it.
    Considering that the plugs are about $70 (4) that $350 seams high unless its bundled service package (maybe include injector cleaning too)
    A skilled mech this less than and hour... I know my mazda dealer charges $120 /hr. ...my local trusted at $80

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    Default Re: Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Rockwell View Post
    My Mazda dealer quoted me $350 + tax to replace the spark plugs on my 2014 Mazda3 2.0L. I have read that it is good practice to stick with the OEM spark plugs especially with the skyactiv engine. What is/are the part number(s) for the OEM plugs? Anyone have a Canadian retailer for them? $350 seems like a lot, should I just source the plugs online and do the work myself? I would think it's a pretty straight-forward job. For reference I have installed an air intake and throttle controller on the car but that's it.

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    $350 to change plugs? LMAO Ripoff extraordinaire! They can be changed in 15 minutes. Do yourself a favour and don't bring your car to that dealer ever again, unless its a recall or something.

    The standard iridium plugs should cost you about $50 through using our TM3 discount, and do it yourself or find a friend to do it, its simple...Watch a couple of YT videos to get acquainted with what it entails.

    If you don't want to do it yourself use one of our sponsors or go to Jimmy.

    Tip; Do not touch the electrode tips whatsoever, the gaps come already properly set.


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    Default Re: Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by G ~ MINI View Post
    https://ngksparkplugs.com/en/part-finder
    https://www.clubplug.ca/index.php?ro...oduct_id=94124 (dont forget rebate code NGKREBATE 5% off)
    Most Mazda dealers offer a TM3 discount (ranges 10% -15).. Search TM3 site.

    I would do them myself ...just dont have the tools and an indoor garage space....plus older i get less i want to do stuff except ride and tune it.
    Considering that the plugs are about $70 (4) that $350 seams high unless its bundled service package (maybe include injector cleaning too)
    A skilled mech this less than and hour... I know my mazda dealer charges $120 /hr. ...my local trusted at $80
    ... Correction $50 (4 iridium laser plugs)

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    Default Re: Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    Thanks for the advice. I will do the work myself. I just have a few questions first.

    1. What is the proper torque spec for the plugs?
    2. Apply dielectric grease to the inner surface of the ignition coils?
    3. Apply anti-seize or grease to the spark plug threads?

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    Default Re: Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Rockwell View Post
    Thanks for the advice. I will do the work myself. I just have a few questions first.

    1. What is the proper torque spec for the plugs?
    2. Apply dielectric grease to the inner surface of the ignition coils?
    3. Apply anti-seize or grease to the spark plug threads?

    Adam
    1. 7-10ft/lbs, or finger tight and 3/4 turn with wrench.
    2. No.
    3. Definitely no, spark plugs come with a single use coating on the threads.


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    Default Re: Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    buy the oem plugs and replace them yourself.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lmmorden View Post
    Costco = good cheap solution
    Just go to automotive and ask to see their nuts
    It's like a buck a nut

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    Default Re: Spark plugs for 2.0L Skyactiv DIY or dealer

    you'll need to get a 14mm plug socket... it's not 5/8" like many cars
    2005 Mazda3 SP23 hatchback (auto)
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