2014 jeep grand cherokee 3.6 spark plug replacement

Product Description

This part fits the following vehicles:

Compatible with Jeep Grand Cherokee 2011 - 3.6L V6
Compatible with Jeep Grand Cherokee 2012 - 3.6L V6
Compatible with Jeep Grand Cherokee 2013 - 3.6L V6
Compatible with Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014 - 3.6L V6

NGK Spark Plugs (U.S.A.), Inc. is a world leader in the design of spark plugs and oxygen sensors. From their start in 1936 through today, the NGK product line is proof of the company's dedication to innovation, performance, and quality. In order to deliver high-quality spark plugs and oxygen sensors to the automotive community, NGK created the NTK Technical Ceramics division. With it, NGK / NTK have been able to partner with auto manufacturers to engineer automotive parts that fit both the vehicles of today and of the future. NGK's attention to performance excellence is what has differentiated them from the competition and allowed them to be the number one supplier of NGK plugs and oxygen sensors. From their Racing Spark Plugs, cold performance NGK Iridium Spark Plugs like Iridium IX and Laser Iridium, and performance spark plugs like NGK Platinum and NGK V-Power to their economical NGK G-Power Spark Plugs, Oxygen Sensors, NGK Spark Plug Wires, and Ignition Coils and Boots, the company dominates this automotive niche and continues to produce the best spark plugs for millions of drivers.

Conditions inside an engine are predictably brutal. As much as modern engines are engineered and built to reduce friction among moving parts, friction – and the heat that goes hand-in-hand with friction – is unavoidable as cylinders get pumping. Depending on engine speed, spark plugs fire 1000 times or more every minute. Wear and tear is a real issue.

No matter how efficient an engine is, a tiny bit of material is left after each combustion. These deposits build up on the spark plugs over time, resulting in uneven performance and even lower gas mileage. In addition, the gap that a spark has to travel to ignite the fuel/air mixture gets larger and larger as the spark plug ages thanks to heat, particulates and normal wear and tear.

That’s why it’s important to have your spark plugs checked (and replaced) according to the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. Superior materials may have extended the average spark plug’s life, but they won’t last forever.

How often do you change spark plugs Jeep Grand Cherokee?

About Spark Plug Replacement Eventually, at around 30,000 miles to as high as 40,000 miles, conventional spark plugs will wear out, which could cause stalling, starting problems and engine misfires.

How often should Jeep spark plugs be changed?

Every 60,000 Miles At 60,000 miles, if you have a 2.0L engine, you'll need a service to replace the spark plugs in addition to scheduling the services required at every 20,000 and 30,000 miles.