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Lincoln Spark Plug

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Shop precise fit replacement Spark Plug to maintain and improve your vehicle's performance. Find the right parts for your make and model, backed by excellent customer service at A-Premium.

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Bosch 7957 Spark PlugBosch 7957 Spark Plug
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Bosch 7957 Spark Plug
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Fits 1990-1991 Acura Integra, 1988-1990 Buick Skylark, 1994-1994 Buick Skylark, 1990-1990 Chevrolet Beretta, 1998-1999 Chevrolet Prizm, 1995-1997 Chrysler Cirrus, 1996-1998 Chrysler Sebring, 1999-2000 Chrysler Cirrus, 2000-2000 Chrysler Voyager, 2001-2003 Chrysler Sebring, 2001-2004 Chrysler Sebring, 2001-2004 Chrysler Sebring, 2004-2005 Chrysler Sebring, 2004-2005 Chrysler Sebring, 2004-2005 Chrysler Sebring, 1992-1992 Dodge Colt, 1993-1994 Dodge Colt, 1994-1994 Dodge B150, 1994-1994 Dodge B250, 1994-1994 Dodge B350
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Bosch HR7MII30T Spark Plug
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Bosch HR7MII30T Spark Plug
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Fits 2010-2011 Ford Flex, 2010-2012 Ford Taurus, 2010-2019 Ford Flex, 2011-2012 Ford Flex, 2011-2014 Ford F-150, 2012-2015 Ford Explorer, 2013-2018 Ford Fusion, 2013-2018 Ford Fusion, 2013-2019 Ford Escape, 2013-2019 Ford Explorer, 2013-2019 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan, 2013-2019 Ford Taurus, 2014-2018 Ford Special Service Police Sedan, 2014-2019 Ford Police Interceptor Utility, 2015-2015 Ford Fusion, 2015-2016 Ford F-150, 2015-2016 Ford F-150, 2015-2017 Ford F-150, 2015-2017 Ford F-150, 2015-2017 Ford F-150
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Choose Spark Plugs for the Exact Engine

A spark plug creates the ignition spark inside a gasoline engine's combustion chamber. Start a spark plug replacement with the exact year, make, model, trim, and engine, then verify the listed plug number, set quantity, thread and seat design, reach, heat range, gap specification, and hex size. A plug that threads into the head is not necessarily correct for the engine or ignition system.

Compare Plug Designs and Set Quantities

Current A-Premium listings include iridium-plus-platinum and double-iridium designs in four-, six-, and eight-piece sets. Quantity should match the application, not simply the cylinder count; some engines use more than one plug per cylinder, and the product note may identify that arrangement. Confirm every included plug shares the required part specification.

Performance labels do not replace fitment data

High performance spark plugs are not automatically a better choice for every engine. Electrode material, projected tip, resistor design, heat range, thread reach, and gap must suit the ignition and combustion design. Use the vehicle manufacturer's specified plug or a documented cross-reference rather than selecting by material alone.

Understand Spark Plug Socket Size and Fitment

Spark plug socket size describes the hex that the installation tool grips. A 14 mm or 16 mm spark-plug socket identifies only the plug's hex size; it does not confirm thread diameter, reach, seat type, or engine compatibility. Verify the plug's specification and the tool clearance in the cylinder-head well before service. Well depth and surrounding components can also affect the extension and socket design needed to remove the plug without damaging nearby parts.

Compare the listing's interchange number with the vehicle information and service manual. Do not assume that two plugs with the same socket size share the same gap or heat range. If a product arrives with a preset gap, confirm whether the vehicle or plug manufacturer permits adjustment before touching the electrodes.

Check Misfires Before Blaming the Spark Plugs

A misfire, rough idle, hard start, weak acceleration, increased fuel use, or a warning light can justify inspection, but these symptoms do not prove the spark plugs are the cause. Read diagnostic codes and inspect plug condition, coil or wire connections, air and fuel delivery, and mechanical condition before ordering parts.

On engines that use them, damaged spark plug wires can interrupt ignition voltage. Mixture problems or a leaking fuel injector can also foul a plug or create a similar drivability complaint. Correct the underlying fault so new plugs are not exposed to the same condition.

Install Spark Plugs with Vehicle-Specific Procedures

Work on a cool engine, clear debris from the plug wells, and start each plug by hand to reduce cross-threading risk. Use the vehicle service information for removal steps, gap, thread treatment, and tightening torque; do not apply one value to every plug or cylinder head. Fine-wire iridium electrodes can be damaged by careless adjustment, so follow the selected plug manufacturer's instructions before changing a preset gap. Reconnect coils or wires securely, then confirm smooth operation and recheck any diagnostic codes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How often should spark plugs be replaced?

Follow the vehicle's maintenance schedule because intervals depend on the engine and specified plug. Inspect sooner when diagnosis finds misfires, damaged electrodes, heavy deposits, or another plug-related condition.

How do I find the correct spark plug socket size?

Check the specified plug's hex dimension and the service information for your engine. The socket must fit the hex and reach the plug well without contacting surrounding components.

Should I change the gap on a new iridium spark plug?

Only if the vehicle and plug instructions call for it. Many iridium plugs arrive preset, and careless adjustment can damage the fine electrode, so verify the required gap first.

Will high performance spark plugs add power to any car?

No universal power gain should be expected. Correct heat range, dimensions, gap, and ignition compatibility matter more than a performance label. Choose the specification required for the engine.

Should all spark plugs be replaced as a set?

For scheduled service, replacing the complete specified set helps keep plug type and wear consistent. If one plug is damaged by another fault, diagnose that cylinder and inspect the remaining plugs before deciding.

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