2022 Honda civic spark plugs

Please use punctuation and capital letters in your posts. It makes it easier for us to read and provide assistance. Otherwise, I have to assume you’re no older than three or four. And, I should probably not help a four year old get their car on the road.

Buy some OEM plugs, or get your parents to order them for you. It may or may not fix it. But, if it was running ok with the “heavy coat of carbon” on the original plugs, maybe just pull and clean every 30k-50k miles.
Apparently you cannot read because I said it was the new ones that were carboned up
 
Apparently you cannot read because I said it was the new ones that were carboned up
Please read my comment above about punctuation and general sentence structure, if you want people to actually read your posts. Not asking for perfection here.

If it’s the new plugs that were “carboned up” that could be good news. Replace with OEM plugs from a known reputable seller (not eBay, Amazon, Ali Express, Temu), install correctly, and motor on.
 
They were replaced with ngk just like the catalog at Napa.Ngk website listed same number as Napa catalog .Ps you I in if should have been a capital
 
Please use punctuation and capital letters in your posts. It makes it easier for us to read and provide assistance. Otherwise, I have to assume you’re no older than three or four. And, I should probably not help a four year old get their car on the road.

Buy some OEM plugs, or get your parents to order them for you. It may or may not fix it. But, if it was running ok with the “heavy coat of carbon” on the original plugs, maybe just pull and clean every 30k-50k miles.
Possibly English is his second language. Reads like it may be?

How many languages do you speak?
 
Just replaced spark plugs at 50000 miles two weeks ago.used naked plugs that I got from Napa now the engine is developing misfires.Pulled them from engine they all had a lot of carbon on them a lot more than the ones that had 50000 miles on them those were pretty clean. All the parts stores list the same part number . it has the same number as listed on ngks web site parts finder.i am guessing that they are to cold was going to try denesco but they do not list one for the car.Was wondering what could be wrong and what other plug that I could try thanks for any information anyone could provide thanks joe
Use the same plugs you pulled otta the thang! Go to the Honda dealer and get the new plugs.
 
Possibly English is his second language. Reads like it may be?

How many languages do you speak?
I wasn’t picking up on that. I work in a very culturally diverse field, and catch on to that stuff pretty quickly. However, I may have missed it.

As to your question, 1.5 languages. However, with Google Translate I can fake it pretty well with almost all of them.
 
The dealer gave me ones that were half th size that came out of it. They were the size of ones that you would use in a lawnmower
 
That part number does not come up at Napa Or orerilys or advance
Rock Auto has them, if you search by generic part?

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NGK 95112 ILZKAR8H8S Laser Iridium Spark Plug​

NGK's website says these are the proper plugs for a non Si Civic 1.5T engine.

Rock Auto's catalog shows 92411, so it's possible that Napa showed the same (wrong) part number :cautious:

92411 is also the part number found on the NGK catalog for a 2022 Honda Civic with a 1.5L engine

92411 = DILKAR8P8SY

That is also indicated in Honda's parts catalog
 
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