Audi Q3 Spark Plugs — Type, Gap & Interval (2019–2025)

Spark Plug Specifications

4
Plugs Required
0.7 mm
Electrode Gap
60K mi
Change Interval
Parameter Specification
Plug Number NGK PLKR7A
Type Platinum/Iridium
Electrode Gap 0.7 mm
Quantity Required 4
Change Interval Every 60,000 miles
Diesel note: Diesel engines use glow plugs instead of spark plugs. If your Audi Q3 is a diesel variant, the spark plug data above applies only to petrol models. Consult your handbook for the correct glow plug specification.

Recommended Spark Plugs for Audi Q3

NGK PLKR7A (Set of 4)

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Denso Platinum/Iridium TT

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Bosch Platinum/Iridium Spark Plug Set

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Frequently Asked Questions

What spark plugs does a Audi Q3 use?

The Audi Q3 (F3) uses NGK PLKR7A platinum/iridium spark plugs. The gap should be set to 0.7 mm. You need 4 plugs for a full set.

How often should I change spark plugs on a Audi Q3?

Every 60,000 miles for platinum/iridium plugs. Iridium and double iridium plugs last longer than standard copper or nickel plugs.

Can I use a different brand of spark plug in my Audi Q3?

Yes, as long as it matches the exact specification — same heat range, thread size, reach, and gap (0.7 mm). NGK PLKR7A from any major manufacturer (NGK, Denso, Bosch, Champion) will work.

What are the signs of worn spark plugs?

Rough idle, poor fuel economy, hesitation during acceleration, engine misfires, and difficulty starting. If your engine management light comes on with a misfire code, spark plugs are a common culprit.

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