I know a lot of you are sick of this subject, as I am also but here is
another FYI I received. Why would using the 3923's void our warranties, I
thought these were the plugs used a few years ago in the 318's etc.?
Jay
-----Original Message-----
From: PRB Catalog <PRBCatalog@Honeywell.com>
To: 'jay&dana@telus.net' <jay&dana@telus.net>
Date: February 5, 2002 8:44 AM
Subject: RE: Autolite General Questions
>Jay:
>
>Thank you for the e-mail regarding a colder Autolite spark plug for your
1997 Dodge Dakota 318 engine. We welcome the
>opportunity to be of service.
>
>According to our data the 5224 is the recommended Autolite spark plug for
the 1997 Dodge Dakota pick-up truck 5.2L (318
>CID) engine. Autolite does not offer a colder version of the 5224. The
next step colder plug in this plug type family
>is the 3923.
>
>We are aware that there are a large number of Chrysler enthusiasts using
the 3923 instead of the 5224. Under routine
>driving conditions associated with normal stop-go traffic and typical
highway driving, the 5224 is the plug we
>recommend. However, if you are driving your Dodge under heavy
acceleration, excessive highway speeds, high idle or high
>rpm conditions, then you may want to consider using the 3923.
>
>As a professional courtesy, please be advised that any Autolite spark plug
installed beyond the scope of the current
>Autolite application catalog will void any warranty, explicit or implied,
on the part of Autolite products. No
>liability should be attributed to Autolite for the misuse or misapplication
of its products.
>
>Thank you for choosing Autolite spark plugs.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Scott Jacobs
>Catalog/Technical Service Representative
>Catalog/Technical Service Department
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