2010 V6 Spark Plug Change?
#1
2010 V6 Spark Plug Change?
Hi:
I'm almost 30,000 miles and I have to change my plugs, I know you mention this thread before but I think for my truck the autolite 3923 or the NGK V power 4664 doesn't work, I have search all over the internet and all give me different options and I really don't know have to do or choose?
does anyone have try those plugs in a 2010 v6? any problems with the warranty if I use other than recommended?
Open to suggestions,
Thanks
victor
I'm almost 30,000 miles and I have to change my plugs, I know you mention this thread before but I think for my truck the autolite 3923 or the NGK V power 4664 doesn't work, I have search all over the internet and all give me different options and I really don't know have to do or choose?
does anyone have try those plugs in a 2010 v6? any problems with the warranty if I use other than recommended?
Open to suggestions,
Thanks
victor
#2
I have the 3.7L V6. I changed my plugs at 30,000 miles like the book suggested, and it was way to early. They could have gone 50,000.
That being said... I went with Autolite Double Plats. The truck runs exactly the same, and since there double plats I don't plan to look at them until I hit around 100,000 miles.
A good place to buy plugs is sparkplugs.com. They will show you every plug available for your V6.
That being said... I went with Autolite Double Plats. The truck runs exactly the same, and since there double plats I don't plan to look at them until I hit around 100,000 miles.
A good place to buy plugs is sparkplugs.com. They will show you every plug available for your V6.
#3
I have the 3.7L V6. I changed my plugs at 30,000 miles like the book suggested, and it was way to early. They could have gone 50,000.
That being said... I went with Autolite Double Plats. The truck runs exactly the same, and since there double plats I don't plan to look at them until I hit around 100,000 miles.
A good place to buy plugs is sparkplugs.com. They will show you every plug available for your V6.
That being said... I went with Autolite Double Plats. The truck runs exactly the same, and since there double plats I don't plan to look at them until I hit around 100,000 miles.
A good place to buy plugs is sparkplugs.com. They will show you every plug available for your V6.
Thanks for your answer and the suggestion of the site, but unfortunately
the 2010 is not a year option...
Thanks any way..
Victor
#4
Hey there,
I also have a 2007 Dodge Dakota 3.7l. I recently put the app5224 in mine from autolite. Make sure they are gapped to what the truck sticker says. I just checked for you they do have the 2010 Dodge dakota 3.7l listed on there website.
Here is the link to the part:
http://www.autolitecatalog.com/PartD...b=A&pn=APP5224
If you click the link above look for your make and model in the applications part when it loads and it will tell you those are for your truck.
I also have a 2007 Dodge Dakota 3.7l. I recently put the app5224 in mine from autolite. Make sure they are gapped to what the truck sticker says. I just checked for you they do have the 2010 Dodge dakota 3.7l listed on there website.
Here is the link to the part:
http://www.autolitecatalog.com/PartD...b=A&pn=APP5224
If you click the link above look for your make and model in the applications part when it loads and it will tell you those are for your truck.
Last edited by eaglescanfly; 03-17-2011 at 05:41 PM.