Was on the NGK site, checking a plug listing. Came across this review, thought I share, in case anybody needs a laugh.... :thumbsup: Rgds, D.
NGK 2262 ZFR5F-11 Nickel Spark Plug
Fronzie
December 25, 2012
Endured 230,000 miles!!!
In 2001, I purchased a 1997 Honda CR-V, which I am still driving daily, with approximately 240,000 miles on the odometer. Last month, as I was leaving my work, for the first time, my CR-V would not crank. Being that it has been so faithfully dependable, I was certain that it had to be a major issue; especially since I had arrived to work that morning with no obvious issues.
After having my CR-V fail to crank (for the first time ever), finding alternative transportation home, and having my CR-V towed home, a good friend of mind was benevolent enough to come over to assist me with determining the cause of the issue. After about five minutes, he began to laugh and asked, "When was the last time you had a tune-up?" My response was, "I have never needed a tune-up."
At this point, my friend had determined that only one spark plug was firing. --"Duh!" I have always been concious of ensuring the timing belt was changed within the parameters of the Honda-mandated schedule, as well as timely oil changes per the owner's manual, brakes, tire rotations, etc. The one maintenance task I had never performed, in the eleven years (and 230,000 miles) I have had my Honda CR-V, was a tune-up.
I've always felt Americans needlessly "over-maintain" their vehicles, and that when my CR-V needed a tune-up, it would let me know. Well, it did, in a big way!
So I go online to research the best spark plugs for my Honda, and in reading comments from others who have the first-generation Honda CR-V (1997), your NGK spark plugs are the brand most-often recommended for my CR-V. Feeling confident with my research, I go to the local auto parts store and purchase four of your NGK V-Power ZFR5F-11 spark plugs.
When my friend removed the existing spark plugs, in order to install the new ones, you can't imagine my surprise to see that the eleven year-old spark plugs were ALSO NGK ZFR5F-11 plugs!! How amazing is that?!! I am keeping them for posterity!!
NGK 2262 ZFR5F-11 Nickel Spark Plug
Fronzie
December 25, 2012
Endured 230,000 miles!!!
In 2001, I purchased a 1997 Honda CR-V, which I am still driving daily, with approximately 240,000 miles on the odometer. Last month, as I was leaving my work, for the first time, my CR-V would not crank. Being that it has been so faithfully dependable, I was certain that it had to be a major issue; especially since I had arrived to work that morning with no obvious issues.
After having my CR-V fail to crank (for the first time ever), finding alternative transportation home, and having my CR-V towed home, a good friend of mind was benevolent enough to come over to assist me with determining the cause of the issue. After about five minutes, he began to laugh and asked, "When was the last time you had a tune-up?" My response was, "I have never needed a tune-up."
At this point, my friend had determined that only one spark plug was firing. --"Duh!" I have always been concious of ensuring the timing belt was changed within the parameters of the Honda-mandated schedule, as well as timely oil changes per the owner's manual, brakes, tire rotations, etc. The one maintenance task I had never performed, in the eleven years (and 230,000 miles) I have had my Honda CR-V, was a tune-up.
I've always felt Americans needlessly "over-maintain" their vehicles, and that when my CR-V needed a tune-up, it would let me know. Well, it did, in a big way!
So I go online to research the best spark plugs for my Honda, and in reading comments from others who have the first-generation Honda CR-V (1997), your NGK spark plugs are the brand most-often recommended for my CR-V. Feeling confident with my research, I go to the local auto parts store and purchase four of your NGK V-Power ZFR5F-11 spark plugs.
When my friend removed the existing spark plugs, in order to install the new ones, you can't imagine my surprise to see that the eleven year-old spark plugs were ALSO NGK ZFR5F-11 plugs!! How amazing is that?!! I am keeping them for posterity!!