It’s the only modern car I know of that isn’t bogged down with 10,000 computer modules and unnecessary complications. They are so popular all over the world for this reason. Just hope you never have to buy an oxygen sensor or a fuel filter lol.
Thanks for the help! Same layout as a 2018, changed the laser iridium plugs at 62k upon dealer recommendation, idles and shifts better. A lot of corrosion on the ground electrode
@@SolarAbyss That's another beauty about the Mitsubishi Mirage. No planned obsolescence since 2012. It is the cheapest new car I have ever bought. And it has been the lowest cost to maintain. I finally bought 3 laser-cut iridium plugs, because, why not splurge, right? All three cost me an whopping 30 bucks! lol Car has 180,000 miles on it and still had the original plugs. Changing to the new ones restored the original gas mileage and it shifted better, probably because it was shifting up the hills prematurely due to a little bit of lost power. After 180,000 miles on the same plugs I saw my gas consumption change on log trips from 64 miles per gallon to 55 miles per gallon. Boohoo! lol For a gas car, you really can;t beat this thing!! In city driving I get slightly better than EPA. I also notice how other cars from 2014 have opaque headlamps. Mine are still clear as new and I don;t even garage mine.
Thanks for your question! The gap size for spark plugs can indeed vary. Although specifics depend on your vehicle's make and model, typical gaps range between 0.028" - 0.060". You'll want to cross-check with your manufacturer's specs for accuracy. Need more detailed information? Visit us at www.youcanic.com where we offer free guides, resources and our powerful YOUCANIC scanner to make your car maintenance easier. We at Youcanic aim to empower car owners like you, ensuring you feel confident and informed when it comes to vehicle maintenance. You can also find factory repair manuals on our site for further detail. Trust YOUCANIC on your car ownership journey!
i got removed oem ones and they say LZFR5DI, on a sevice they replaced for a platitum ones, shame on them afortunately i recovered old ones with 12000 km (about 7500 miles) shame on they, i feel cheated jejeje. this car is so simple, i just gonna make next service by my self.
I found mine on Amazon. Several to pick from. Since it was only 3 plugs I got top of the line. And those were only $10 each!! Boohoo. lol What a GREAT car to have! Mine's from 2014. Same plugs BTW.
I like changing platinum spark plugs at least every 50k miles. I do a lot of highway. If you do a lot of city, maybe 30k? Especially if you live somewhere hot.
It depends on the plug. Regular plug VS platinum ones VS iridium laser cut. Top of the line ones (which only cost $10 each) come with an 80,000 mile guarantee, though, I kid you not, I drove with the original ones for 180,000 miles before replacing. They still worked but noticed that I was getting 55mpg on long trips instead of 64mpg. Boohoo. But also it was downshifting sooner than when I'd gotten it going up hills (which usually means a slight loss of power). It was acting like a 1.0 L engine instead of a 1.2 L (power-wise).
They supposedly last 120k but at the end of their life they can put additional stress on the ignition coils and they cost a lot more. I’m at 75k on my ‘17 model and plan to do this soon to keep good performance and avoid a more expensive repair. Get the OEM spark plugs and double check the gaps. On Mirages it really matters that they are OEM.
@@mrgrind210should last longer, but as someone picky that's what I'd do on my Corolla. Forgot I changed mine once and changed it sooner. . . But my wife had added motor oil to the gas instead of my gasoline additive so that's why it felt needed. Still good after a clean up.
@@TcoloTManufacturers recommendations aren't our friends in this case as they're competing with other cars for lower cost of maintenance. I teach a ton about spark plugs for all cars if interested. 😊
why you remove the positive terminal from the car Battery? Disconnecting the negative terminal from the Battery makes the car powerless as well and it is enough!
Oh my goodness man... so easy compared to many other cars! I am loving the Mirage more and more all of the time!
It’s the only modern car I know of that isn’t bogged down with 10,000 computer modules and unnecessary complications. They are so popular all over the world for this reason. Just hope you never have to buy an oxygen sensor or a fuel filter lol.
@@KekeeBlack What's up with the O2 sensor and fuel filter?
Jeep Compass was even easier. No hose, just a pair of screws. 6 minute job.
@@jeffj6815 But then you have a Jeep when you're done.
@@BillySBC yeah you're right. A Chrysler in disguise is all it is.
Thanks for the great video. Very informative and the process of changing spark plugs is very well explained.
Thanks for the help! Same layout as a 2018, changed the laser iridium plugs at 62k upon dealer recommendation, idles and shifts better. A lot of corrosion on the ground electrode
Nice video. Easy explanations and thorough. Thanks!
For the replacement plugs - do i need to get the exact same model that was initially installed?
That hose that you take out of the clip @3:32 is just open to the air and not supposed to be attached to a fitting correct?
Ah ha... so same question for me before. So i think it's a hose to nowhere
Thanks for the video. Do you know what the firing order is for this engine?
On 3:22 you mention a hose under it, what hose is that for? I found it just hanging in there and not connected to anything 🤔
Same, I was told by mechanic that's it's built like that that hose goes nowhere I know weird.
When looking at the engine what’s the firing order of it?
Thank you for sharing this video. I have a ?? Is the layout for the spark plugs the same as the twenty fifteen Mitsubishi Mirage. Thank u
Yes, same process. Mine is a 2014 and it was the same as his 2020.
@@SolarAbyss That's another beauty about the Mitsubishi Mirage. No planned obsolescence since 2012. It is the cheapest new car I have ever bought. And it has been the lowest cost to maintain. I finally bought 3 laser-cut iridium plugs, because, why not splurge, right? All three cost me an whopping 30 bucks! lol Car has 180,000 miles on it and still had the original plugs. Changing to the new ones restored the original gas mileage and it shifted better, probably because it was shifting up the hills prematurely due to a little bit of lost power.
After 180,000 miles on the same plugs I saw my gas consumption change on log trips from 64 miles per gallon to 55 miles per gallon. Boohoo! lol For a gas car, you really can;t beat this thing!!
In city driving I get slightly better than EPA.
I also notice how other cars from 2014 have opaque headlamps. Mine are still clear as new and I don;t even garage mine.
What size should the gap be, I have seen many times spark plugs be a good bit off fresh out the box,
Thanks for your question! The gap size for spark plugs can indeed vary. Although specifics depend on your vehicle's make and model, typical gaps range between 0.028" - 0.060". You'll want to cross-check with your manufacturer's specs for accuracy. Need more detailed information? Visit us at www.youcanic.com where we offer free guides, resources and our powerful YOUCANIC scanner to make your car maintenance easier.
We at Youcanic aim to empower car owners like you, ensuring you feel confident and informed when it comes to vehicle maintenance. You can also find factory repair manuals on our site for further detail. Trust YOUCANIC on your car ownership journey!
What's the part number for the NGK plugs
i got removed oem ones and they say LZFR5DI, on a sevice they replaced for a platitum ones, shame on them afortunately i recovered old ones with 12000 km (about 7500 miles) shame on they, i feel cheated jejeje. this car is so simple, i just gonna make next service by my self.
Question - every auto store I look at says they have no spark plugs compatible for my ‘21 hatchback mirage. What kind of plugs am I supposed to get?!
The same as the sedan. Same engine
Go to the dealer.
I found mine on Amazon. Several to pick from. Since it was only 3 plugs I got top of the line. And those were only $10 each!! Boohoo. lol What a GREAT car to have! Mine's from 2014. Same plugs BTW.
Is this engine direct injection or port injection?
Did you find out? Looks port injected for better reliability. . ..
If one does not have a magnet used one of the coil pack boots.
How often do you have to replace this parts and how do you know you need to.
80-100k mi should be ok
I like changing platinum spark plugs at least every 50k miles. I do a lot of highway. If you do a lot of city, maybe 30k? Especially if you live somewhere hot.
It depends on the plug. Regular plug VS platinum ones VS iridium laser cut. Top of the line ones (which only cost $10 each) come with an 80,000 mile guarantee, though, I kid you not, I drove with the original ones for 180,000 miles before replacing. They still worked but noticed that I was getting 55mpg on long trips instead of 64mpg. Boohoo. But also it was downshifting sooner than when I'd gotten it going up hills (which usually means a slight loss of power). It was acting like a 1.0 L engine instead of a 1.2 L (power-wise).
At how many miles should this be done
I think every 30,000 miles
They supposedly last 120k but at the end of their life they can put additional stress on the ignition coils and they cost a lot more. I’m at 75k on my ‘17 model and plan to do this soon to keep good performance and avoid a more expensive repair. Get the OEM spark plugs and double check the gaps. On Mirages it really matters that they are OEM.
@@mrgrind210 105k miles.
@@mrgrind210should last longer, but as someone picky that's what I'd do on my Corolla. Forgot I changed mine once and changed it sooner. . . But my wife had added motor oil to the gas instead of my gasoline additive so that's why it felt needed.
Still good after a clean up.
@@TcoloTManufacturers recommendations aren't our friends in this case as they're competing with other cars for lower cost of maintenance.
I teach a ton about spark plugs for all cars if interested. 😊
The GAP is never set well. Look them up and gap them people. I think they are .043
why you remove the positive terminal from the car Battery? Disconnecting the negative terminal from the Battery makes the car powerless as well and it is enough!
Because the negative one is ground.