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2001 honda accord 4y ex-ulev spark plugs replacement

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Old Jun 27, 2021 | 05:41 PM
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Default 2001 honda accord 4y ex-ulev spark plugs replacement

first time DIY here. I am the original owner of a 2001 honda accord 4 cyl ex-ulev. It is a 21yr old car and have only 66K miles on the car (weekend short driving only and garage kept). I know the mileages is low but years wise, its old, so finally decided to do my maintenance myself
I brought Denso #3246 sparks plugs and before I started, have a few questions for my experience tuners out there.
- do I or should I need to replace my ignition wires as well?
- how about my distributor/distributor cap?
- I would like to use OEM parts but can't find the parts # for the ignition wire and distributor. Also is there a place where I can find all OEM part numbers for my car?

I will definitely have more questions as I do more tinkering and self maintenance. Advance thanks to all my Honda peers out there
 
Old Jun 27, 2021 | 10:51 PM
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Are the Denso 3246 the OEM plugs for your car? Accords usually have a sticker under the hood for recommended spark plugs.

If your spark plug wires are OEM Honda, then don't change them. They seem to last forever.

You can do the distributor cap and rotor. Go to a site like hondapartsnow.com to get OEM part numbers for your car.
 
Old Jul 3, 2021 | 01:16 PM
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Thanks PAhonda,
Yes Denso #3246 is OEM (found it on the manual). thanks for the site, it listed out every part and their #. very helpful
 
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