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Question posted by dackley on May 5th, 2010

Our Spark Plugs Keep Blowing And The Care Is Still Under Warrenty Is This Normal

We have had to replace 3 spark plugs and wire in the past year.  Our care is still under warrenty and has 32,000 miles on it.  This does not seem normal to us and we have concerns if there is an underlying problem that is not be found.

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