The lifespan of ignition system components, specifically those responsible for igniting the air/fuel mixture within an internal combustion engine, is finite. Degradation occurs over time due to the extreme temperatures and pressures within the combustion chamber. Recognizing the indicators of compromised performance is crucial for maintaining optimal engine operation.
Maintaining efficient combustion translates directly to improved fuel economy, reduced emissions, and consistent engine power output. Delaying necessary maintenance can lead to decreased performance and potentially more costly repairs involving other engine systems. Historically, intervals for replacing these components were shorter, but advancements in materials and engine design have extended their operational life.