Spark plug replacement on 2020 CX-9

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2020 Mazda CX-9
I did a spark plug replacement on my 2020 CX 9 with 53K miles. Here's a picture of the plugs. Not fouled, but was surprised at how beat-up they looked. I used an aftermarket plug, Autolite XP5682. $27 for four of them on Amazon. Car runs like a top.

Get some dielectric grease and put on the sparkplug boot before you reinstall. Had best luck, wiggling back and forth while pushing down on it. Takes a little finesse to get them to click back down onto the plug end.
 

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I did a spark plug replacement on my 2020 CX 9 with 53K miles. Here's a picture of the plugs. Not fouled, but was surprised at how beat-up they looked. I used an aftermarket plug, Autolite XP5682. $27 for four of them on Amazon. Car runs like a top.

Get some dielectric grease and put on the sparkplug boot before you reinstall. Had best luck, wiggling back and forth while pushing down on it. Takes a little finesse to get them to click back down onto the plug end.

I'm interested to see how these plugs wear over time. Most people have been using OEM plugs, or the OEM equivalent from NGK (who is the manufacturer of the OEM plugs). Please keep us posted if you notice any changes in engine performance or fuel economy. It's always good to be on the hunt for a more cost-effective aftermarket alternative.

Your original plugs do look beat up, but they were due for change 13k mi ago. Looks like there might be a minor oil leak as well.
 
I did a spark plug replacement on my 2020 CX 9 with 53K miles. Here's a picture of the plugs. Not fouled, but was surprised at how beat-up they looked. I used an aftermarket plug, Autolite XP5682. $27 for four of them on Amazon. Car runs like a top.

Get some dielectric grease and put on the sparkplug boot before you reinstall. Had best luck, wiggling back and forth while pushing down on it. Takes a little finesse to get them to click back down onto the plug end.
Bump on this... How's the miles on the plugs so far?
 

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