Spark Plugs

110266RA0A - : Gasket-Filler Plug for Nissan Image

Gasket-Filler Plug

Nissan 11026-6RA0A
$6.97
MSRP $8.94
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22% Off
321031LA0A - : Plug Drain for Nissan Image

Plug Drain

Nissan 32103-1LA0A
$81.65
MSRP $108.87
Save $27.22
25% Off
1112800Q0B - : Drain Plug for Nissan Image

Drain Plug

Nissan 11128-00Q0B
Rear drive unit. Drain plug used on the transmission.
$3.98
MSRP $5.10
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16582FP0A - : Hole Plug for Nissan Image

Hole Plug

Nissan 01658-2FP0A
$3.46
MSRP $4.84
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165800155 - : Floor Plug for Nissan Image

Floor Plug

Nissan 01658-00155
6.5 foot bed. Type 2. Type 1.
$6.36
MSRP $8.89
Save $2.53
28.5% Off
214403JA0A - : Drain Plug for Nissan Image

Drain Plug

Nissan 21440-3JA0A
Engine Cooling.
$28.82
MSRP $36.95
Save $8.13
22% Off
1102205U00 - : Plug Welch. for Nismo Image

Plug Welch.

Nismo 11022-05U00
$6.00
165801541 - : Plug Rubber. for Nismo Image

Plug Rubber.

Nismo 01658-01541
$4.00
111286RC2B - : Drain Plug for Nissan Image

Drain Plug

Nissan 11128-6RC2B
1.5L turbo.
Backordered
16476A00B - : Plug Taper for Nissan Image

Plug Taper

Nissan 01647-6A00B
$2.60
MSRP $3.33
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16586A0A4 - : Plug Rubber for Nissan Image

Plug Rubber

Nissan 01658-6A0A4
$3.84
MSRP $5.36
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28.4% Off

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Maintain Proper Ignition with Quality Spark Plugs

Mechanics throughout the region know Burleson Nissan has the best selection and price for buying genuine OEM parts. Spark plugs ignite the fuel and air mixture inside your engine's cylinders to generate power. These components must fire thousands of times per minute with precision timing. We carry genuine Nissan spark plugs calibrated specifically for your engine's compression ratio and fuel requirements.

How Spark Plugs Generate Combustion

Spark plugs receive high-voltage electricity from the ignition coil and create an electrical arc across a gap. This spark ignites compressed fuel and air at the precise moment for efficient combustion. The Nissan Quest and Nissan Juke use spark plugs with different heat ranges matched to their engine designs. The ceramic insulator prevents electrical leakage while conducting heat away from the combustion chamber. Metal electrodes form the gap where ignition occurs. These plugs work with your ignition system to ensure every cylinder fires properly.

Why Spark Plugs Deteriorate

Electrodes erode from constant electrical discharge and extreme combustion temperatures. Carbon deposits accumulate on the plug and interfere with spark formation. The gap between electrodes widens as metal erodes, reducing spark intensity. Fuel additives leave residues that coat insulators and reduce effectiveness. Generic plugs often use inferior electrode materials that wear rapidly compared to genuine Nissan components.

When Plugs Need Replacement

Replace plugs according to your maintenance schedule, typically every 30,000 to 100,000 miles based on plug type. Rough idle, hesitation, or misfires indicate worn plugs requiring immediate attention. Decreased fuel economy suggests plugs are no longer igniting fuel efficiently.

Shop the vast inventory of parts here at Burleson Nissan and you'll realize why mechanics call us first.