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Spark Plug change interval 20K miles?

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What mileage would you suggest on a 3.6? I’d rather do maintenance a little before it was needed.
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With the 3.6's, (My Wrangler's and other people's) I have always done the plug change deed at 85,000 mi. or so..

If you are staying local and not say traveling the interstates an iffy plug, a misfire, a CEL is not going to be a real real headache..... if you are on an interstate road trip, a plug(s) issue is a big deal.

Not related to plug change but I also change / replace the fuel filler cap if the vehicle has say 85,000 mi. on it and still has the factory installed fuel filler cap.
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@Terrymo

With the 3.6's, (My Wrangler's and other people's) I have always done the plug change deed at 85,000 mi. or so..

If you are staying local and not say traveling the interstates an iffy plug, a misfire, a CEL is not going to be a real real headache..... if you are on an interstate road trip, a plug(s) issue is a big deal.

Not related to plug change but I also change / replace the fuel filler cap if the vehicle has say 85,000 mi. on it and still has the factory installed fuel filler cap.
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Well, manual states 100,000 mi. for the 3.6. I changed the plugs on my 2018 JL with 3.6 engine at 85,300 mi. and all I can say is........ Removed plugs were looking bad....
Curious, looking bad how? Burned up electrodes, fouling, etc…?
 

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@Terrymo

With the 3.6's, (My Wrangler's and other people's) I have always done the plug change deed at 85,000 mi. or so..

If you are staying local and not say traveling the interstates an iffy plug, a misfire, a CEL is not going to be a real real headache..... if you are on an interstate road trip, a plug(s) issue is a big deal.

Not related to plug change but I also change / replace the fuel filler cap if the vehicle has say 85,000 mi. on it and still has the factory installed fuel filler cap.
Might as well make it 8 years/80k so it aligns with the oil change depending on when you do it. I’m on a 7500 mile interval so it’ll be around there…

What about these maintenance items?


  • 10 yrs / 100k mi.
  • PCV Valve - 100k mi. (?)
  • Belts/hoses - 100k mi. (?)
  • Fuel filter- 100k (?)
  • 02 Sensors - when fail (?)
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