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4 Pcs Nickel Spark Plugs
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4 Pcs Nickel Spark Plugs for Polaris Rush 600 800 SKS SwitchBack 800 Touring 600
$15.99
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2-year warranty
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity4
MaterialDouble Nickel
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7788, BPR9ES
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10 Pcs Nickel Spark Plugs
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10 Pcs Nickel Spark Plugs for Polaris Rush 600 800 SKS SwitchBack 800 Touring 600
$30.99
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
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MaterialDouble Nickel
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7788, BPR9ES
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Spark Plug - Denso 5713
Denso
Spark Plug - Denso 5713
$38.99
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
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5713, IW01-24
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Denso 5316 Spark Plug
Denso
Denso 5316 Spark Plug
$13.99
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
Item LocatedUnited States
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5316, IW24, 999 170 128 90
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Denso 5317 Spark Plug
Denso
Denso 5317 Spark Plug
$16.99
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
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5317, IW27
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Denso 5310 Spark Plug, Intake Side
Denso
Denso 5310 Spark Plug, Intake Side
$15.99
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionIntake
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5310, IK22, 22401-27N17, 22401-20J07, 22401-27N67, 22401-9E017, 22401-50Y07, 22401-85E17, 
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Denso 4045 Spark Plug
Denso
Denso 4045 Spark Plug
$8.99
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3-year warranty
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
Item LocatedUnited States
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4045, W27ESR-U
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Denso 3165 Spark Plug
Denso
Denso 3165 Spark Plug
$7.99
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Vehicle: Polaris Touring 700
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
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3165, K22PR-U, 22401-20J07, 22401-53J07, 18823-08071
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What does a spark plug do?

A spark plug is like the ignition spark that gets your engine firing on all cylinders—literally. It’s a small but vital part that plays a huge role in the engine’s performance. When you start your car, the spark plug generates a spark that ignites the fuel and air mixture inside the engine’s cylinders. This controlled explosion powers the engine’s pistons, which then turn the crankshaft and keep the vehicle moving. Without the spark plug, the engine would fail to combust the fuel, and your car simply wouldn’t start.

Not only does the spark plug create this spark, but it also helps keep the combustion process efficient. A properly working spark plug ensures smooth engine performance, better fuel efficiency, and lower emissions. Over time, spark plugs wear out and can affect everything from acceleration to engine misfires. So, while it’s a small part, its job is crucial for your vehicle to run properly and efficiently.

Symptoms of a bad spark plug

Bad spark plugs can cause several noticeable symptoms in your vehicle. You might experience engine misfires, where the engine runs unevenly, jerks, or stalls. Poor acceleration is another sign, with your car feeling sluggish or slow to respond when you press the gas pedal. A rough idle, where the engine shakes or vibrates at a stop, is also common. If you notice your car is using more gas than usual, it could be due to decreased fuel efficiency caused by faulty spark plugs. Hard starting, where the engine takes longer to crank, and the Check Engine light coming on are also indicators. Lastly, you may see increased exhaust emissions, with a strong gasoline smell or black smoke coming from the tailpipe. If you notice any of these, it’s a good idea to check and replace your spark plugs.

Get the best spark plugs here at A-Premium

Say goodbye to rough idling, engine misfires, or starting issues with the new spark plugs from A-Premium. Our spark plugs are compatible with virtually all makes and models across a wide range of heat ratings. Shop online now and enjoy free shipping and fast delivery.

At A-Premium, we make it simple to find the perfect parts for your vehicle. If you're asking, “Which spark plugs do I need?” just enter your car’s year, make, model, and engine details at the top of this page, and we'll help you choose the right spark plugs. For example, if you need spark plugs for your Honda Civic, just enter its information, and we’ll recommend the perfect fit. Shop now!