Slower acceleration, weirdly sounding and misfiring engine, unusual fuel consumption are the symptoms your car is begging for spark plug replacement.

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Has it ever occurred to you that your vehicle may not be delivering its best performance on the road because of a faulty set of spark plugs?
As much as we’d like to pin the blame on the car engine, there is high chance that other components also decide to act up. Among them, spark plugs are notorious for going faulty and asking for a replacement on a certain interval.
If your vehicle’s spark plugs are not doing their job right, contact Battmobile for spark plug replacement service now!
You may reach us through call or WhatsApp at 800-78278 for spark plug price and appointment. Alternatively, you can either come to our service centre in Al Quoz, Dubai, or we can tow your vehicle from your location and return it after the auto diagnostics services are done.
Weak spark plugs can ruin your driving experience.
Facing difficulty while starting your car engine? It could be because your spark plugs have lost their “spark.” Contact 800-78278 for spark plug replacement now!


A spark plug is a small but important part of your car’s ignition system. Its job is to create the spark needed to ignite the air and fuel mixture inside the engine cylinder. This combustion helps start the engine and keeps the vehicle running smoothly. If the spark plugs become weak, dirty, or worn out, your car may face starting issues, engine misfires, poor acceleration, and higher fuel consumption.
Spark plugs work by receiving electrical energy from the ignition system and creating a controlled spark inside the engine cylinder. This spark ignites the air-fuel mixture, which creates combustion and powers the engine. Every time your engine runs, spark plugs fire repeatedly. Over time, due to heat, carbon buildup, and regular wear, they can lose efficiency and may need replacement.
Driving with worn-out spark plugs can affect engine performance and fuel efficiency. Weak spark plugs may cause incomplete combustion, misfires, rough driving, poor acceleration, and increased fuel consumption. If ignored for too long, faulty spark plugs can also put extra stress on ignition coils, the catalytic converter, and other engine components, which may lead to more expensive repairs.
You should replace your car spark plugs based on your vehicle manufacturer’s recommended service interval or when you notice performance issues. In general, spark plugs may need replacement anywhere between 30,000 km and 100,000 km, depending on the type of spark plug, vehicle model, driving conditions, and engine health. If your car is misfiring, consuming more fuel, or struggling to start, it is better to inspect the spark plugs early.
Yes, bad or worn-out spark plugs can increase fuel consumption. When spark plugs do not ignite the air-fuel mixture properly, the engine has to work harder and may burn more fuel than required. Replacing faulty spark plugs can help restore smoother engine performance and improve fuel efficiency, especially if the old plugs were causing misfires or incomplete combustion.
Standard copper spark plugs should be changed every 30,000 kilometers, while high-performance Iridium or Platinum spark plugs can last between 80,000 to 100,000 kilometers before needing replacement.
Worn spark plugs cause noticeable engine misfires, rough idling, poor acceleration response, sluggish engine performance, hard cold-starting, and increased fuel consumption.
Yes, our mobile technicians carry specialized spark plug sockets, extension bars, and calibrated torque wrenches to safely replace your plugs at your home or office parking space.
We stock and install premium, factory-specified spark plugs from industry-leading manufacturers, including NGK, Denso, and Bosch, matching your engine’s exact heat range requirements.
Yes, we run a visual and diagnostic check on your ignition coil boots during the plug swap. If an ignition coil is causing a misfire code, we can replace it concurrently on-site.