



⚡ Ignite your drive with precision-engineered power!
The ACDelco GM Original Equipment 41-101 Iridium Spark Plug features a fine-wire iridium electrode for superior engine idle stability, quick acceleration, and reliable cold starts. Its one-piece suppressor seal blocks radio frequency interference, protecting vehicle electronics while ensuring long electrode life. Designed and tested by GM engineers, this spark plug guarantees OEM-level performance for Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac vehicles.







| ASIN | B000BYEKCY |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,933 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #237 in Automotive Replacement Spark Plugs |
| Brand | ACDelco |
| Core Material | Iridium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (839) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021625526560, 00808709616283 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.988 ounces |
| Item model number | 41-101 |
| Manufacturer | ACDelco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12681664 |
| Model | GM Original Equipment |
| OEM Part Number | 12568387 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 1.1 x 6.6 inches |
| Thread Size | 1 inch (or 10 millimeters) |
| Top Material Type | Nickel-chrome alloy |
| UPC | 808709616283 021625526560 216255265600 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
T**E
Fixed a no start issue
OEM fit, finish and quality. I bought these as a last ditch effort to fix a no start issue on my mercruiser. They fixed issues that I didnt realise I had in the first place! After it started up on the new plugs, I took a sigh of relief and quickly realised how smooth the engine was compared to before it stopped working. The picture is of my old spark plugs. If yours look like this, just suck it up and get these new ones. Easy to install, fixes many problems with engine performance, including misfires, no starts, fuel economy, lack of power etc. I wish i wouldve started with these in the first place.
G**7
Good iridium plug for workhorse 8.1l
Im using this in my w22 workhorse RV. It's working great so far.
J**R
Fixed a jerky Equinox along with AC Delco plugs
Recently acquired a 2008 Chevy Equinox that had 21,000 miles. When reaching 50-55mph it would become jerky for awhile until it hitting 60-65mph. I had changed rear differential, transfer case and transmission fluids but the jerky acceleration was still there. I ordered these plugs and also new AC Delco wires and it solved the problem. It was a pain to get to the back three on the 3.4l (getting the boots on the plugs was also a challenge for these three) but worth it. The Equinox drives perfectly now. These iridium plugs should last a long time.
J**1
Exact 1:1 oem match! Genuine AC Delco
Perfect fit for my 4.3L Vortec V6 (VIN X, RPO code LU3)
R**T
Use AC Delco with GM
These are the proper plugs for your 3800 V6. Identical to factory plugs. This are the plugs the GM engineers intended you to use. Mind you, be ready for a royal pain if you're doing the work yourself. The rear plugs on transverse mounted engines are about to easy to get to as Antarctica. The heat shields on the wires add to your fun, making it difficult to grip the boots. I recommend you obtain a quality pair of plug wire pullers (look for a tool made in the USA), a decent socket wrench, a quality plug socket (one where the rubber is secure), and an swivel adapter for the wrench. On some applications you're going to require a oxygen sensor socket because the 02 sensor blocks access to one of the cylinders. I had good luck draining the coolant reservoir and moving it out of the way. Plus the hoses leading to the heater core get in the way. No matter how well you prepare, you may also want to perform a few good deeds in advance to offset the bad words your going to say trying to replace the rear plugs. By the way, go ahead and replace the wires at the same time. This is a pain in the neck and you might as well make it worth your while. Thank goodness on modern cars these plugs don't need replaced every 25k.
M**.
Pontiac Grand Am tune up
Perfect for a 03 Pontiac Grand Am GT V6. Plugs came exactly right gap. Price was incredible and a rebate; $2.00 each. Change the plug wires for a complete job. Use a thin layer of Dielectric grease inside both ends of the wire boots. Makes for a great tune up. Took 45 minutes. Only change spark plugs when the engine is cool. I let mine sit overnight in our garage. Used the TEKTON 3/8 drive flex head ratchet, 3" and 6" Stanley extensions, Craftsman 5/8 spark plug socket. 6" extension worked best for the plugs in the back. ACDelco 9726UU Professional Spark Plug Wire Set. Hardest part was getting old plug wire boots off of the old plugs. If you get new wires, than it doesn't matter if you damage the old wires. Just yank them off and through them out. Change 1 wire at a time as you change the plug. Get the parts here on Amazon it's the best price. I did mine for well under $50.00. Car has more power and transmission shifts less. (UPDATE) My gas mileage in the city has since changed from 14mpg to 16mpg. The engine starts much faster and cruises up hill without shifting. I'm happy with the results.
J**S
Funcionan muy bien en mi caso bujías originales para mi Silverado 2011 4 3l
P**E
Exact OEM replacement for GM engines
Plugs come pre gapped at 0.60 but you should still verify prior to installation.
S**N
Description non précise en fait c'est le prix d'un pack d'une bougie ! Et en plus des frais de port Arnaque
J**O
Equipo original con una extensión de vida exelente
Y**E
no issues
G**A
Good original one. one year in the vehicle. just fine
R**B
Working fine
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