RV Generator Spark Plug Replacement in Hobe Sound, FL
Plug inspection, gap setting, and replacement with manufacturer-specified plugs including ignition wire check.
Spark plugs are small but critical. A worn or fouled plug causes hard starting, rough running, misfiring, and reduced power output. In Florida, where generators run frequently and fuel quality can vary, spark plugs may need replacement more often than the manual suggests.
TL;DR
- RV Generator Spark Plug Replacement for all RV types in Hobe Sound and 10 surrounding cities
- Pricing: $75 to $125
- RVIA certified, 11+ years experience
- Call 772-758-0499 for a free estimate
What We Do
We remove and inspect the existing plugs for wear, carbon fouling, oil fouling, or damage. We replace with manufacturer-specified plugs, set the proper gap, and check ignition wire connections. We test the generator's starting and running quality after replacement.
Signs You Need RV Generator Spark Plug Replacement
Hard starting even with a good battery. Rough idle or misfiring. Reduced power output. Black carbon deposits visible on the plug electrodes. The generator hasn't had plugs changed in over a year of regular use.
Pricing
RV Generator Spark Plug Replacement typically costs $75 to $125 depending on the specific issue and your RV's make and model. We provide an exact quote after diagnosing the problem on site. No work starts without your approval.
Need this repair? Call 772-758-0499 for a free phone estimate.
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RV Generator Spark Plug Replacement FAQ
How much does spark plug replacement cost?
$75-$125 including plugs and labor. Most generators have 1-2 plugs.
How often should plugs be replaced?
Every 200-300 hours or annually per most manufacturers. If you run your generator frequently in Florida, annual replacement is a good practice.
What do spark plug deposits tell you?
Light brown/tan deposits indicate normal combustion. Black sooty deposits suggest rich fuel mixture or air filter issues. Oily deposits may indicate internal engine wear.
Can I change spark plugs myself?
If you can access them easily, yes. On some generators, access is tight and requires specific socket sizes. We make it easy.
Do you check the ignition wires?
Yes. We inspect plug wires for cracks, arcing marks, and proper connection at both the plug and coil ends. Bad wires cause misfires even with new plugs.
What type of plugs do you use?
The exact plugs specified by the generator manufacturer (typically NGK or Champion). We don't use generic substitutes.