03 Accord Spark Plug Gap

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Rich Ratzel, Jul 31, 2005.

  1. Rich Ratzel

    Rich Ratzel Guest

    I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder with 100,000 miles and want to replace
    the spark plugs. I looked through the owners manual and I can not find the
    correct spark plug gap. I am planning to use the OEM type of plugs NGK.
    What gap should they be set at?
     
    Rich Ratzel, Jul 31, 2005
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    Eric Guest

    The gap should be listed on the underhood sticker. In addition, if you're
    using NGK's, then you likely won't need to worry about the gap but you can
    still check them for fun. The plugs are laser gapped at the factory and
    over the years I've probably installed a 100 or sets and never found one to
    be off. However, this doesn't preclude potential damage from someone
    dropping the box of spark plugs for example.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Jul 31, 2005
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  3. Rich Ratzel

    Eric Guest

    OK, my estimate was a little too conservative. This one is likely to be
    more realistic...

    (10 yrs ASE tech)(50 weeks/year)(3 services/week)=1500 sets=6000 spark plugs

    However, even this estimate is probably too conservative as there were many
    days and weeks when I would do about 3 services/day. Still, I didn't have a
    problem with a single one of those NGK plugs as long as the package was not
    damaged.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Jul 31, 2005
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    Grahame Guest

    All you have to do is go to www.ngk.com select your vehicle and everything
    you need is right there. The correct gap is .044, simple huh.
     
    Grahame, Jul 31, 2005
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  5. Rich Ratzel

    Rich Ratzel Guest

    Thank you very much for the information. I think it's strange that Honda
    doesn't list the gap anywhere. It isn't in the owners manual or on any
    stickers under the hood or door jams. I looked everywhere> Thanks again.
     
    Rich Ratzel, Jul 31, 2005
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    jim beam Guest

    it's not strange. they come pre-gapped and you shouldn't try to adjust
    it. especially not if you're using platinums or iridiums.
     
    jim beam, Jul 31, 2005
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    John Horner Guest

    Uh, it would be in the service manual. Not many modern owners gap
    their own spark plugs, hence it is not something which is in the owner's
    manual. I agree that it would be nice if the information were in the
    owner's manual, but I am not surprised it isn't.

    John
     
    John Horner, Jul 31, 2005
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  8. Rich Ratzel

    Grahame Guest

    Not so, the 2001 Accord owners manual lists spark plug part numbers and gap
    setting.
     
    Grahame, Aug 1, 2005
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  9. Rich Ratzel

    Rich Ratzel Guest

    I agree with everything you say, however, the owners manual details all the
    steps to replace the spark plugs but doesn't specify the gap. Also, on each
    of the NGK boxes that the new spark plugs came in, there is a statement that
    says to gap the plug to the car manufactures specification and doesn't say
    that they are preset.
     
    Rich Ratzel, Aug 1, 2005
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  10. Rich Ratzel

    jim beam Guest

    which is true, but...
    they are preset to the application. the number on the box? that's the
    application. if you have some use other than that, then you may well
    need to re-gap according to a different engine manufacturer's
    specification, but again, you're buying plugs for the apps on the side
    of the box, they're set right. go ahead & check them yourself if you
    don't believe.
     
    jim beam, Aug 2, 2005
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