Re: [Peugeot-L] American plugs in a Japanese car

From: Randy Porter <droppedmi16_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 12/06/07


Since when does anybody listen to women about car maintenance??!!

  • "peugfan@juno.com" <peugfan@juno.com> wrote:

> 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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