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What brand spark plugs do Hondas use?

Honda vehicles generally use spark plugs from NGK or Denso as original equipment, with the exact brand chosen by engine family and regional market. The specific brand and part number for your vehicle are listed in the owner’s manual or Honda’s official parts catalog.


Brand options for Honda engines


Honda does not standardize on a single spark plug brand across all models. Depending on the engine code and market, you may see NGK or Denso plugs as OEM parts. The following information helps you verify the correct brand for your car.



  • Check your owner's manual or the maintenance section for the recommended spark plug brand and part number.

  • Look up the exact OEM plug in Honda's official parts catalog or through a dealership by entering your vehicle’s VIN or engine code.

  • Inspect the current spark plugs or the replacement packaging if you have the original parts on hand; the brand will be shown there.

  • When in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or trusted repair shop to confirm the correct brand for your specific model and market.


Using the wrong brand or an incorrect heat range can affect performance, fuel economy, and cold-start behavior, so verifying the exact specification is important.


How to verify the correct spark plug for your Honda


To ensure you buy the right plugs, follow these steps to confirm the exact brand and part number for your vehicle.



  1. Gather your vehicle information: model, year, engine code, and VIN if available.

  2. Consult the owner’s manual or the official Honda parts catalog for the recommended plug brand and heat range.

  3. Compare the part number on the old plugs (if accessible) or the replacement box to ensure it matches Honda’s specification.

  4. Ask a dealer or certified mechanic if you’re unsure, especially for newer or less common engines.


With the correct brand and part number in hand, you can proceed with installation using the specified torque and gap settings.


Summary


In short, Hondas do not rely on a single spark plug brand across all models. The OEM suppliers are NGK and Denso, chosen based on engine family and market. To ensure reliability and performance, always verify the exact brand and part number for your specific vehicle in the owner's manual or through a Honda dealer or official parts catalog.

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