No.29 Spark Plug Condition: Notes

2008 Mazda RX-8 Touring, 1.3 N, RC4AELSECTION Notes
SPARK PLUG CONDITION DESCRIPTION & POSSIBLE CAUSE TABLE

29 SPARK PLUG CONDITION
DESCRIPTION  Incorrect spark plug condition
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
NOTE:
  • Inspecting the spark plugs condition can determine whether the problem is related to a specific spark plug or possibly all spark plugs. 
Wet/carbon stuck on specific plug: 
  • Spark-Weak, not visible
  • Air/fuel mixture-Excessive fuel injection volume
  • Compression-No compression, low compression
  • Faulty spark plug
Grayish white with specific plug: 
  • Air/fuel mixture-Insufficient fuel injection volume
  • Faulty spark plug
Wet/carbon is stuck on all plugs: 
  • Spark-Spark weak
  • Air/fuel mixture-Too rich
  • Compression-Low compression
  • Clogging in intake/exhaust system
Grayish white with all plugs: 
  • Air/fuel mixture-Too lean
WARNING: The following troubleshooting flow chart contains fuel system diagnosis and repair procedures. Read the following warnings before servicing the fuel system: 
  • Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. 
  • Fuel line spills and leakage are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or death and damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete "BEFORE REPAIR PROCEDURE" and "AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE". 

    (See  BEFORE REPAIR PROCEDURE  ) 

    (See  AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE  ) 

RENDER: 1.0x

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