Spark Plug Sockets
Spark plug cables are an essential component in an automotive engine's ignition system. They serve as conductors, transmitting high voltage electrical energy from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. This electrical charge creates the spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber, enabling the engine to run. Spark plug cables are typically made of copper wire or a carbon composite core, encased in insulating material and protected by a durable outer jacket. The cable's resistance should be low to minimize voltage loss and ensure efficient energy transfer. Over time, spark plug cables can wear out, leading to misfires, reduced engine performance, and increased emissions. Regular inspection and replacement of spark plug cables are crucial for maintaining optimal automotive performance.