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I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a
misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor are corroded. The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic engines. Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is trying to sell me? The entire electrical system (cap, rotor, platinum plugs, premium Belden wires) was replaced only 40000 miles ago. comments and similar experiences would be appreciated. please post and copy to bdoreste at bridog dot net tks. - brian |
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On 2 Jan 2004 16:54:50 -0800, bdoreste_news@yahoo.com (Brian Doreste)
wrote: >I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a >misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 >indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor >are corroded. > >The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and >rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic >engines. > >Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate >what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is >trying to sell me? > What type of platinum plugs?? NGK or Bosch or Autolite, etc. - -- Curtis Newton cnewton@remove-me.akaMail.com http://surf.to/cnewton <delete remove-me. to respond to email> ICQ: 4899169 |
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Not only have I never heard of spark plugs corroding in an engine with only
40,000 miles but I have seen platinum plugs at around 80k on up with no "corrosion." After using platinum plugs on an air-cooled 4 cylinder vw bug and a 5.0 liter v-8 Ford and my 1996 Accord EX Vtec I have had no problems whatsoever so when people tell me they had problems with their platinums I listen but I don't really buy into it. I realize that the rotor distributes spark to the plugs via wires but I don't see how corrosion can spread from the plugs through the wires and affect the rotor. BS. I don't know what your dealership was referring to. 40k miles is nothing on newer cars. CaptainKrunch "Brian Doreste" <bdoreste_news@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:46c9e881.0401021654.132fc61e@posting.google.c om... > I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a > misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 > indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor > are corroded. > > The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and > rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic > engines. > > Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate > what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is > trying to sell me? > > The entire electrical system (cap, rotor, platinum plugs, premium > Belden wires) was replaced only 40000 miles ago. > > comments and similar experiences would be appreciated. > please post and copy to bdoreste at bridog dot net > > tks. > > - brian |
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In article <46c9e881.0401021654.132fc61e@posting.google.com >,
bdoreste_news@yahoo.com (Brian Doreste) wrote: > I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a > misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 > indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor > are corroded. > > The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and > rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic > engines. > > Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate > what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is > trying to sell me? > > The entire electrical system (cap, rotor, platinum plugs, premium > Belden wires) was replaced only 40000 miles ago. > > comments and similar experiences would be appreciated. > please post and copy to bdoreste at bridog dot net > > tks. > > - brian Possibly double BS. It's BS that you should not use Platinum plugs and it sounds like you installed a BS ignition system too. Why did you have to replace the ignition so soon and why was it not with factory equipment? A corroded rotor just shouldn't happen in 40K miles. Did you put some high power, non-resistive ignition gimmick in there? |
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Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message news:<mcmurtri-A739B8.03180003012004@corp-radius.supernews.com>...
> In article <46c9e881.0401021654.132fc61e@posting.google.com >, > bdoreste_news@yahoo.com (Brian Doreste) wrote: > > > I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a > > misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 > > indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor > > are corroded. > > > > The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and > > rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic > > engines. > > > > Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate > > what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is > > trying to sell me? > > > > The entire electrical system (cap, rotor, platinum plugs, premium > > Belden wires) was replaced only 40000 miles ago. > > > > comments and similar experiences would be appreciated. > > please post and copy to bdoreste at bridog dot net > > > > tks. > > > > - brian > > Possibly double BS. It's BS that you should not use Platinum plugs and > it sounds like you installed a BS ignition system too. > > Why did you have to replace the ignition so soon and why was it not with > factory equipment? A corroded rotor just shouldn't happen in 40K miles. > Did you put some high power, non-resistive ignition gimmick in there? The shop that did the work last time installed Bosch Platinum plugs, Belden premium wires, and OEM cap and rotor. There was nothing extraordinary about the parts that were replaced in the ignition system, which I should mention lasted 90000 miles on the original equipment. any thoughts, other than to just let the dealer do the work and be responsible for it? - brian |
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> The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and
> rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic > engines. > > Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate > what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is > trying to sell me? I'll agree with that. Hang out at the Honda forums and most people agree that the only plug to run in a Civic is an NGK copper plug My mechanic told me that the Bosch Platinums weren't any better than any others and the only plug to run was the OEM NGKs. Gee, maybe that's why my mileage dropped off when I tried Bosch Platinums? Platinum plugs, the way they are made, don't conduct any better, they just erode more slowly. So, you have to replace them less often. Platinum is a maintenance-convenience thing, not a high-performance thing. Splitfires were a big joke too. In my '95 Civic I used only NGK copper plugs and replaced them every 25,000 miles. The Cap and rotor was done about every 40,000-50,000 miles with the wires only lasting a little longer than that. --- Bror Jace |
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>The shop that did the work last time installed Bosch Platinum plugs, >Belden premium wires, and OEM cap and rotor. There was nothing >extraordinary about the parts that were replaced in the ignition >system, which I should mention lasted 90000 miles on the original >equipment. > >any thoughts, other than to just let the dealer do the work and be >responsible for it? > Toyota tech buddy of mine calls the Bosch Platinum (not the +4 plugs), Botched platinums. When we talked, he has noticed issues with the Bosch plugs, each time replacing with either ND or NGK fixed the problem. As an inexpensive fix, I would put in NGK plugs and see if things clear up. - -- Curtis Newton cnewton@remove-me.akaMail.com http://surf.to/cnewton <delete remove-me. to respond to email> ICQ: 4899169 |
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don't know if Accord has same 4 cyl engine, but my Accord owners manual
recommends non-platinum for 4 cyl engine. "Brian Doreste" <bdoreste_news@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:46c9e881.0401021654.132fc61e@posting.google.c om... I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor are corroded. The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic engines. Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is trying to sell me? The entire electrical system (cap, rotor, platinum plugs, premium Belden wires) was replaced only 40000 miles ago. comments and similar experiences would be appreciated. please post and copy to bdoreste at bridog dot net tks. - brian --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.558 / Virus Database: 350 - Release Date: 1/2/2004 |
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Yes, I've heard of that before. I used to have a 2000 Civic which would be
the same generation as yours. I asked a couple different Honda dealers about that in my area and they all told me that the civic engine doesn't work well with platinum plugs. What they told me would happen is exactly what you describe. I recommend you save yourself some money and just use the normal NGK plugs. It's what the car was designed to use and they're cheaper. Win-win if you ask me. "Brian Doreste" <bdoreste_news@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:46c9e881.0401021654.132fc61e@posting.google.c om... > I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a > misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 > indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor > are corroded. > > The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and > rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic > engines. > > Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate > what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is > trying to sell me? > > The entire electrical system (cap, rotor, platinum plugs, premium > Belden wires) was replaced only 40000 miles ago. > > comments and similar experiences would be appreciated. > please post and copy to bdoreste at bridog dot net > > tks. > > - brian |
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I got 100,000km on my NGK Platinum without any problems.
Pars Brian Doreste wrote: > > I recently took my 99 Civic EX to the dealer for service due to a > misfiring problem. The computer was displaying codes 0301 thru 0304 > indicating misfires on all cylinders, and the platinum plugs and rotor > are corroded. > > The dealer is trying to tell me that the reason that the plugs and > rotor are corroded is that platinum plugs do not work well in Civic > engines. > > Has anyone heard this before, or had any experience to corroborate > what the dealer is telling me, or is this some b.s. that the dealer is > trying to sell me? > > The entire electrical system (cap, rotor, platinum plugs, premium > Belden wires) was replaced only 40000 miles ago. > > comments and similar experiences would be appreciated. > please post and copy to bdoreste at bridog dot net > > tks. > > - brian |
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