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NGK Spark Plug for Ford, Nissan, Mazda, Chevrolet & Jaguar - BCPR6E

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NGK Spark Plug for Ford, Nissan, Mazda, Chevrolet & Jaguar - BCPR6EVehicle Fitment & Part Details This NGK spark plug (BCPR6E) is supplied as an OEM grade replacement. Heat range 6. Thread M14 x 1,25. Verify VIN engine before ordering. Key Details SKU BCPR6E Component Spark Plug Brand NGK Heat Range 6 Part MPN 1269 GTIN Barcode 087295112694 Trade Numbers BCPR6E Product Specifications Thread Size M14 x 1,25 Thread Length [mm] 19,0 Spanner Size 16 mm Spark Position [mm] 3,0 Electrode Construction Nickel Middle

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This NGK spark plug (BCPR6E) is supplied as an OEM-grade replacement. Heat range 6. Thread M14 x 1,25. Verify VIN/engine before ordering.

Key Details

SKU
BCPR6E
Component
Spark Plug
Brand
NGK
Heat Range
6
Part MPN
1269
GTIN / Barcode
087295112694
Trade Numbers
BCPR6E

Product Specifications

Thread Size
M14 x 1,25
Thread Length [mm]
19,0
Spanner Size
16 mm
Spark Position [mm]
3,0
Electrode / Construction
Nickel Middle Electrode, 1 - Earthed Electrode, Interference Suppression 5 kOhm, with gasket seat, Fixed SAE connector
Brand Class
Premium

Vehicle Compatibility

Common fitments include Chevrolet (LUMINA); Chrysler (NEON, STRATUS); Fiat (CINQUECENTO, PANDA, PUNTO, SEICENTO, TIPO, UNO); Ford (ESCORT, FIESTA, ORION, SCORPIO, SIERRA); Jaguar (XJ, XJSC); Mazda (323, 626, 929); Nissan (BLUEBIRD); Peugeot (405, 605, BOXER); Volvo (850, 960, S90, V90); Aston Martin (VIRAGE). Always confirm the correct heat range and electrode design for your specific engine variant by VIN before ordering.

OEM Reference Numbers

Vehicle OE Numbers

  • Aston Martin: 723116
  • Lexus: 90098 70082
  • Mazda: B695 18 110, B696 18 110
  • Subaru: 22401 KA100, 22401 KA090
  • Toyota: 90098 70082
Alternate OEM Search References: 9009870082, B69518110, B69618110, 22401KA100, 22401KA090

Fitment Notes

  • Always match heat range, thread size and electrode design before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Important: Spark plugs are not returnable, exchangeable, or refundable once fitted. Confirm you are ordering the correct part for your vehicle. Compare the new spark plug to the removed plug for thread reach, thread diameter, hex size, electrode style, gap specification, and heat range before fitting. Mismatched spark plugs can cause misfires, pre-ignition, detonation, fouling, or engine damage.

Returns Notice: Once a spark plug has been fitted or threaded into a cylinder head, it cannot be returned, exchanged, or refunded under any circumstances.

Installation / Use / Maintenance Tips

  • Allow the engine to cool fully before removal - cylinder heads are easily damaged when warm.
  • Use the correct deep-socket plug spanner (16 mm) and avoid impact tools.
  • Inspect the existing plug for fouling, oil contamination, or worn electrodes - may indicate engine condition issues.
  • Verify the gap if your supplied plug is not factory-set; consult your service manual for the correct value.
  • Apply a small amount of anti-seize to the threads (sparingly) and torque to manufacturer specification.

Common Questions

Will this NGK spark plug fit my Ford?
This part (BCPR6E) is listed for the applications shown on this page. Always confirm the correct heat range, thread size and electrode design against your vehicle's service manual or a parts lookup before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

What does the NGK part code mean?
The NGK trade number encodes physical and performance characteristics - thread/reach, electrode design, heat rating, and projection. Each digit and letter has meaning in NGK's naming convention. The heat range is usually the standalone digit (e.g. BPR6ES is heat range 6).

What is the difference between this NGK plug and a Bosch / Champion / Denso equivalent?
The cross-references listed under OEM Reference Numbers are functionally equivalent for the same applications, but materials, electrode design and heat dissipation can differ slightly. NGK is OEM-supply quality and most manufacturers specify NGK or Denso as their factory plug.

How do I confirm fitment if my engine variant isn't listed?
Match the supplied thread size, reach, electrode design and heat range against your existing plug. If unsure, request fitment assistance before ordering.

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