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  1. #1
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    K24Z3 spark plug leads changeable?

    Hi guys was just looking at the sparks plugs on my euro today and came across something I was curious about.
    Do the leads on the euro need to be changed? Are they changeable? Cause it actually looks like wires that clip onto the spark plug connector thing, not an actual lead like the other honda models.

  2. #2
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    they use a coil over plug if thats what you're referring to, not a lead (note the lack of distributor)

    in theory they don't need to be changed, but iirc there is a service life on the coilpacks, as things can fail over time.
    SSpamily



    hehe

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    Their still looking very fresh and clean, I guess still good for quiet some years to come

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    Its not on the outisde that counts its the inside
    I'm sure you could do a resistance check on em?
    You've gone through more accords than I changed underwear this month! - Sugz

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    Dont touch/change them unless your car is misfiring, nudging/jerking/cutting out etc..

    And most likely it will be the spark plugs rather than the coil packs on the k24s, unlike the L15A (jazz vtis) they fail easily and its common.

    Nuff said

    RB1-ODC

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    agreed - there's nothing to fix there.
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
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