How often should the spark plugs of Geely Emgrand GL be replaced?

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ColinFitz
07/30/25 4:36am
Geely Emgrand GL spark plugs should be replaced every 40,000 kilometers. Methods to determine if the spark plugs are damaged: Remove the spark plugs and observe them. Assess the condition of the spark plugs based on their appearance and color. A normal spark plug's insulator skirt and electrodes should appear gray-white, gray-yellow, or light brown. A properly functioning spark plug will have a reddish-brown insulator skirt, with an electrode gap between 0.8-0.9mm and no signs of electrode burn. If the spark plug is contaminated with oil or deposits but is not damaged, it can continue to be used after cleaning off the oil and deposits. If the spark plug is severely damaged, showing signs such as blistering at the top, black streaks, cracks, or melted electrodes, the cause of the damage should be identified. After troubleshooting, replace the spark plug with a new one. Additionally, if the spark plug appears black as if smoked, it indicates that the wrong heat range was selected or that the air-fuel mixture is too rich, or that engine oil is leaking into the combustion chamber.
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