Your Acura Integra spark plug wires work very hard as they perform their part in the ignition system of your vehicle. Part of their responsibility includes handling high amounts of voltage, up to 100,000 volts and the heat and power of that voltage produces significant wear and tear, which is why the general recommendation is to replace your Acura Integra spark plug wires once a year. This is usually done during the annual tune up procedures, which include – aside from the replacement of your Acura Integra spark plug wires – the replacement of other important ignition system parts, such as your distributor cap, your distributor rotor and your spark plugs.
Learning to do your own tune-up can save you a significant amount of money over the lifespan of your vehicle, and allows you the advantage of being able to select your own high quality replacement parts, rather than to accept those that your automotive service technician supplies, often inspired not by which are the best quality for the money, but by from whom and for what he gets the best discount, a discount that is rarely reflected in the near automatic parts price mark-up that is common when you take your vehicle to the shop. Of all of the procedures involved in the annual tune-up, replacing your Acura Integra spark plug wires is one of the easiest, and all you need to do to for the project to be a success, aside from selecting high quality and dependable replacements, such as those that we carry so affordably, and using the right tools for the job, is to take the simple precaution of working with one wire at a time.
If you pull all of the old Acura Integra spark plug wires at once, you greatly increase the chance of mixing up the order when you install the new wires, leaving your vehicle running horribly or not at all. You can order your new set of Acura Integra spark plug wires online, via our secure site, or with a fast toll-free phone call.