Subaru Spark Plugs

SubaruOnlineParts offers authentic spark plugs that serve as catalysts to make your engine run. This equipment helps you avoid roadside accidents and maintains the engine's performance during the city and off-road drives. You can discover original equipment manufacturer (OEM) spark plugs for old models of Justy to newer WRX vehicles.


806915170 - : Engine Valve Cover Gasket for Subaru Image

Engine Valve Cover Gasket

Subaru 806915170
An engine valve cover gasket (806915170) functions as the seal between the valve cover and the engine cylinder head. Because it is...
$0.83
MSRP $1.38
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13270AA29A - : Valve Cover Gasket for Subaru Image

Valve Cover Gasket

Subaru 13270AA29A
The valve cover gasket (13270AA29A) ensures that no motor oil leaks out from your engine as it travels through various parts of your...
$16.18
MSRP $22.47
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13272AA24A - : Valve Cover Gasket for Subaru Image

Valve Cover Gasket

Subaru 13272AA24A
A valve cover gasket (13272AA24A) seals the valve cover and the top of the engine cylinder head. These gasket rocker covers prevent...
$16.18
MSRP $22.47
Save $6.29
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13272AA170 - : Valve Cover Gasket for Subaru Image

Valve Cover Gasket

Subaru 13272AA170
This Subaru valve cover gasket (13272AA170) secures the engine valve cover above its cylinder head. It keeps your motor oil inside your...
$14.72
MSRP $20.45
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22401KA050 - : Spark Plug for Subaru Image

Spark Plug

Subaru 22401KA050
From 07/1990. Vendor:NGK. Vendor #bur6ea-11.
Discontinued
22401AA290 - : Spark Plug for Subaru Image

Spark Plug

Subaru 22401AA290
Vendor:champion. Vendor #RN9YC4.
Discontinued
22451AA450 - : Spark Plug Wire for Subaru Image

Spark Plug Wire

Subaru 22451AA450
Cylinder 1,3.
Discontinued
22451AA341 - : Spark Plug Wire for Subaru Image

Spark Plug Wire

Subaru 22451AA341
Cylinder 1,3.
Discontinued
22451AA580 - : Cable for Subaru Image

Cable

Subaru 22451AA580
Legacy. 2.5l. #3. Forester. #1. Impreza. 2.5l. #1.
Discontinued

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Ensure Your Car's Performance with OEM Spark Plugs

A spark plug consists of a housing, an insulator, and electrodes. The casing serves as the insulator's cover, and it also attaches the spark plug to the engine. The insulation then prevents the escape of heat from the unit's electrodes. This material eliminates the appearance of black streaks on the spark plug, which indicate leaking voltage from the equipment. Lastly, the electrodes conduct electricity that generates the spark, which is essential to your engine.

This tool is an essential part of every car. It provides the needed spark that stimulates the fuel and air mixture. This process makes it possible for your engine to produce power. Hence, a spark plug is responsible for starting your engine. A malfunctioning spark plug then causes issues like poor gas mileage, engine misfire, and slow acceleration.

Shop Genuine Subaru Spark Plugs at Discounted Prices

At SubaruOnlineParts, we provide customers with 100% OEM spark plugs and other car components. Our catalog includes a wide range of spark plugs that are compatible with both old and new models of Ascent, B9 Tribeca, Baja, Crosstek, Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Outback, and WRX. There are also available units for older Subaru vehicles, such as Justy, RX, Loyale, GL, GL-10, DL, and Brat.

We do not offer used or aftermarket items. Hence, all of our products are authentic car parts. Our customer support team is ready to assist you with all your concerns about the materials and installation of our products.

Where are spark plugs located?

If your vehicle uses a four-cylinder engine, you can find spark plugs on the top or side of the engine. Meanwhile, six-cylinder engines will have these plugs on the top or side of the engine head. As for V6 and V8 engines, the vehicle spark plugs can be found on either side of the engine.

Do diesel engines have spark plugs?

Diesel engines do not have spark plugs. These engines use glow plugs instead of igniting the air-fuel mixture inside the combustion chamber. This yields higher compression, which then makes the fuel in diesel engines ignite faster than in gas engines, especially during cold temperatures.

How long do spark plugs last?

The lifespan of spark plugs depends on what they’re made of. For instance, copper plugs can last from 10,000 to 20,000 miles. Platinum plugs can last up to 60,000 miles, while High-end iridium plugs can work for up to 100,000 miles before having potential issues or needing to be replaced.

What does a bad spark plug look like?

A defective spark plug can have damaged electrodes and black deposits on the ends of the components. The deposits indicate an unbalanced air-fuel mixture, while the damaged electrodes can cause engine misfires. Auto spark plugs can also get wet and have rusty electrodes, have oil deposits, or get burnt over time.

Do spark plugs come pre-gapped?

Spark plugs that are installed on production cars are all pre-gapped. This is also true for modern spark plugs in the market today. Always check the minimum gap needed in your spark plugs according to the manufacturer’s requirements for your ride. For example, Subaru spark plugs can have gaps set between 0.028” and .060”. Your owner’s manual should give you the ideal gap for your spark plugs upon installation.