Every Car Start - Like a Game of Roulette: Signs That the Spark Plugs May Fail Soon
Trouble starting the car is a warning sign. The starter spins, but the engine doesn't catch on the first try.
Poor acceleration, unstable idle, morning struggles to start the engine — if all of this has become part of your daily life, it might be time to look under the hood. Specifically, at the spark plugs.
Symptoms you can't ignore
The Auto30 team believes that worn spark plugs are one of the most common causes of engine problems.
Here are the main signs:
- Uneven engine operation, especially when idling. The car begins to shake, and vibration appears.
- Decreased power during acceleration — the car loses its previous dynamics, as if it became "sluggish."
- Unexplained increase in fuel consumption — even on familiar routes, you have to refuel more often.
Starting problems — a warning signal

It is especially important to pay attention to the car's behavior in cold weather. Does the starter spin energetically, but the engine doesn't catch on the first try? It's time to check the spark plugs. Their functionality directly affects starting.
Visual inspection — says a lot without words

Removing a spark plug can reveal a lot of useful information:
- Black carbon deposit — the fuel is not burning correctly,
- Oil traces — potential problems with seals,
- Damaged electrodes — it's time to discard the spark plug.
When to change? Don't wait for trouble
Manufacturers recommend changing spark plugs every 30,000-50,000 km. But in reality, the interval depends on many factors: fuel, driving style, engine condition. It is better not to delay and check the spark plugs at every maintenance — it's cheap, quick, and can save you from expensive repairs.
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