[Peugeot-L] American plugs in a Japanese car

From: <peugfan_at_juno.com>
Date: 12/06/07


I am having a debate with a coworker. She insists that you shouldn't put American spark plugs in a Japanese car. She claims to have had many experiences that verify that absolute truth.

She has a Chevy Prizm. It started running very heavily this past Monday when we had a day filled with rain, sleet, snow, temperatures into the 20s, and she ran through a deep puddle and almost didn't get through.

Her mechanic changed distributor cap, rotor and spark plug wires. They found (surprise) water in the plug wells. But worst of all, they found that three of her four plugs were AMERICAN!!!!

I'm telling her this is sheer nonsense. I think it obviously resulted from the big puddle and freezing temperatures (she has no garage).

Has anyone heard this nonsense. She says you can't put American plugs in Japanese cars (Prizm is a Toyota, of course), but you can probably put Japanese plugs in an American car.

fs



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