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What is the gap size for plugs on a 2000 Plymouth Dodge Neon? |
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I think it's .30 or .35
Car will run fine with either..
I use Champ spark plugs, had very bad experience with Autolite plugs. (Kept blowing injectors)
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Upon looking it up in Haynes Repair Manual for Neon, the Spark Plug Gap should be 0.035 inches and the range is 0.033 to 0.038 inches.
The Manual says the type is Champion RC 9YC or equivalent, I use Neon NGK V-Power plugs. I have heard that any brand Platinum type plugs are bad for the Neon.
RC9YC are the original Champion plugs and the gap is @ .35" . The answer regarding platimum plugs is accurate from personal experience. Replace with Champion RC9YC as stated in the previous post and as listed on the underside of the 2000 Neon hood. I upgraded to platimum plugs, the car ran rough upon initial throttle to the point where it stalled at lights and upon starting to move. Went back to new original plugs and the car immediately ran perfect.
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