06 Malibu Sparkplug Question

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Asked by xCDSx Apr 10, 2015 at 03:02 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx LTZ FWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I'm thinking it's about time to get my
sparkplugs replaced, probably wires
too. Any idea the price of getting it
done? I ask because I have gotten
some ridiculous ranges from calling
around here. One guy wouted 170$
and another qouted 450$, what is a
fair price for this service? Thanks.

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For Both: https://www.automd.com/iq/quote-details/?quote_id=2566309 ...$230 and that is cheap $1.35 each spark plugs. And a $30 set of wires, also cheap. Could run $300+ for quality iridium plugs and better wires

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Thanks for the response, and do you think the iridium's are worth it? I mean do they last longer or help out with efficiency? I've only gotten qoutes on oem thus far.

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I do. That is all I will use in my car, the engine was designed for them and are good for 100,000+ miles. But your Malibu maybe does have them OEM ..I can try to find out

Yep, GM Part number 12568387 or A/C Delco # 41-101 iridium $9.97 (or 6.95 from amazon) each Chapter 6 Page 13 http://www.vadengmpp.com/owners-manual/chevrolet/2006-Chevrolet-Malibu.pdf

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ACDelco Professional Iridium - Spark Plug...$ 4-6.99 keep your car gm..Part Number: 41-101. bring it over and ill change your plugs and wires.. best set of wires $40.... what engine? 4cl SS?

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Try 'repairpals.com' for estimates of parts and labor.

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