I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
cylinder Vtech Accord 4 door . The plug referenced in the manual is
NGK PZFR5F-11. OEM is a good thing but this is ridiculous. Could
someone give me an alternative please. Thanks
maumee - 03 Dec 2007 14:07 GMT
> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
> cylinder Vtech Accord 4 door . The plug referenced in the manual is
> NGK PZFR5F-11. OEM is a good thing but this is ridiculous. Could
> someone give me an alternative please. Thanks
Check at Autozone. In my area this plug cost about $10.00 US. If there
is no Autozone near you can mail order from them.
JRL - 03 Dec 2007 14:17 GMT
>> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
>> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
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>Check at Autozone. In my area this plug cost about $10.00 US. If there
>is no Autozone near you can mail order from them.
I forgot to mention I am iin Canada. No Autozone
motsco_ - 03 Dec 2007 14:28 GMT
> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
> cylinder Vtech Accord 4 door . The plug referenced in the manual is
> NGK PZFR5F-11. OEM is a good thing but this is ridiculous. Could
> someone give me an alternative please. Thanks
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In Canada: NAPA, Canadian Tire, Bumper to Bumper, PartSource (which is
Canadian Tire).
If you just got the car, put a can of injector cleaner in it too.
'Curly'
JRL - 03 Dec 2007 14:37 GMT
>> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
>> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
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>
>'Curly'
It was NAPA that quoted me $25 per plug. Iwas looking for suggestions
on alternate plugs. Thanks
nick@nowhere.com - 03 Dec 2007 15:19 GMT
The 4 cylinder spark plugs are only 3.29 list at the Honda dealer
(discounted to 2.63).
>>> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
>>> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>It was NAPA that quoted me $25 per plug. Iwas looking for suggestions
>on alternate plugs. Thanks
M.Paul - 03 Dec 2007 16:23 GMT
>I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
> cylinder Vtech Accord 4 door . The plug referenced in the manual is
> NGK PZFR5F-11. OEM is a good thing but this is ridiculous. Could
> someone give me an alternative please. Thanks
Platinum = $$$, but hey they last for more than 100k miles.
Frank - 04 Dec 2007 16:02 GMT
> >I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
> > I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Platinum = $$$, but hey they last for more than 100k miles.
Hi
FYI
Just a note, you can get the same original NGK plug PZFR5F-11 for only
$11.71 per plug at:
http://www.clubplug.net
Tegger - 06 Dec 2007 00:50 GMT
Frank <frankv@clubplug.net> wrote in news:8a01a6ff-4248-4efe-9fa8-
5bd7e6b448e1@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>> >I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
>> > I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> $11.71 per plug at:
> http://www.clubplug.net
And whatever you do, DON'T substitute any non-NGK, non-platinum, $3 plugs.
Use the correct part number NGK plug.

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Jim Yanik - 03 Dec 2007 17:39 GMT
> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
> cylinder Vtech Accord 4 door . The plug referenced in the manual is
> NGK PZFR5F-11. OEM is a good thing but this is ridiculous. Could
> someone give me an alternative please. Thanks
go online to Advance Auto or partsamerica.com and check their plug
offerings and prices. Rock Auto is another good online parts source.

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John Horner - 09 Dec 2007 18:04 GMT
> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
> cylinder Vtech Accord 4 door . The plug referenced in the manual is
> NGK PZFR5F-11. OEM is a good thing but this is ridiculous. Could
> someone give me an alternative please. Thanks
Honda lists two OE plugs for your car:
SPARK PLUG (PKJ16CR-L11) (DENSO)
SPARK PLUG (PZFR5F-11) (NGK)
If you can't find a decent priced source in Canada, you can see if these
guys will ship to Canada for a reasonable cost:
Hondaautomotiveparts.com
Majestic Honda, Route 146,
Lincoln, RI 02865
P: 1-800-341-4113
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&cat
cgry1=Accord&catcgry2=2000&catcgry3=4DR+EX&catcgry4=KA4AT&catcgry5=HIGH+TENSION+
CORD-PLUG
They are a Honda dealer in Rhode Island where I have mail ordered Honda
parts from in the past. They show the NGK part at $12.05 each or the
Denso at $11.89 (US). Considering the strength of the Loonie you might
be wise to buy from a US supplier!
loewent - 10 Dec 2007 01:48 GMT
last time i tried ordering from majestic, they told me they don't ship to
canada.
was about a year ago.
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>> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
>> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>Denso at $11.89 (US). Considering the strength of the Loonie you might
>be wise to buy from a US supplier!
Frank - 10 Dec 2007 19:24 GMT
> last time i tried ordering from majestic, they told me they don't ship to
> canada.
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> --
> Message posted viahttp://www.carkb.com
Hi
You can try www.ClubPlug.ca for Canadian orders. Ships from Canada on
Canadian orders, NO Duties....
You can try www.ClubPlug.net for USA orders. Ships from USA on USA
orders, NO TAXES...
:-)
Slider - 10 Dec 2007 10:21 GMT
Tha"P" at the start of the plug description refers to platinum.You can get
the same plug that isnt platinum for 8 bucks or so.I bought the non
platinums and they performed just as well,although the life of the plug
wouldn't be as long as the platinum I am sure.
>> I just called a parts store and I was quoted a price of $25 per plug.
>> I just bought the vehicle a few months ago and want to change plugs. 4
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> Denso at $11.89 (US). Considering the strength of the Loonie you might be
> wise to buy from a US supplier!