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4429619 - : Pipe Plug for Mopar Image

Pipe Plug

Mopar 4429619
[1/8 npt].
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55276332AC - : Drain Plug for Mopar Image

Drain Plug

Mopar 55276332AC
Plenum Drain. Cowl Drain.
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2860332 - : Anti-Rattle Plug for Mopar Image

Anti-Rattle Plug

Mopar 02860332
BSA Panel - A Pillar. Lower Dash Accelerator Cable. Antenna Hole Plug. Antenna Pass Thru Hole. Radio Antenna Cable Hole. Firewall...
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5016559AB - : Core Plug for Mopar Image

Core Plug

Mopar 05016559ab
Front And Right Rear Exhaust Side Of Cylinder Head (Small).
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4440486 - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 4440486
19.05mm x 31.75mm. Cargo Box Floor Wheel House. Slot. Wheelhouse. Access Hole.
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4429956 - : Core Plug for Mopar Image

Core Plug

Mopar 4429956
[17.73mm]. Front Rear and Intake Side by Cylinder. This Expansion Plug Is Also In The Back Of The Block.
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6106634AA - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 06106634AA
BODY TRIM
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5003605AA - : Core Plug for Mopar Image

Core Plug

Mopar 5003605aa
Exhaust Side By Cylinder 3.
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2895126 - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 02895126
1.25x.50. Front Door E-Coat Drain. Lower corners of liftgate.
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Are Spark Plugs and Glow Plugs the Same?

It’s a common misconception, but spark plugs and glow plugs are not interchangeable. These components serve different roles depending on your vehicle’s engine type. Understanding their differences can help you avoid serious ignition issues and choose the right parts when it’s time for maintenance.

Spark Plugs vs. Glow Plugs and Buying the Right Ones

1. Used in Different Engine Types

Spark plugs are used in gasoline engines, while glow plugs are essential for diesel engines.

2. Ignition Method Varies

Spark plugs create a spark to ignite the fuel-air mix, whereas glow plugs heat the air in the cylinder to ignite diesel fuel.

3. Starting Conditions Are Not the Same

Glow plugs are more critical in cold weather starts, while spark plugs work consistently in all temperatures.

4. Lifespan and Maintenance Differ

Spark plugs generally require more frequent replacement than glow plugs, depending on your driving habits and engine design.

5. Performance Impact Depends on Fit

Using the wrong type or poorly performing plugs can lead to rough starts, misfires, or poor fuel economy.

If your engine is still hesitating, don’t forget to check the fuel injectors—they’re critical to proper combustion. For expert help picking the right ignition components, contact us today.