4-Pack Autolite Iridium XP Automotive Replacement Spark Plugs (XP5701)
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Amazon has 4-Pack Autolite Iridium XP Automotive Replacement Spark Plugs (XP5701) $8.04 - $12 Rebate ($3 per Iridium XP) = Free or Better. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member xlnc for posting this deal.
You will pay $8.04 and should receive $12 back via rebate
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Online:
Log on to autoliterebates.com and follow online instructions. Rebate requests must be postmarked no later than February 15 2024 . Requests received after February 15, 2024 will not be honored. Online registration MUST include an uploaded copy of receipt.
Mail-In:
Fill in mail-in rebate form. Cut out the Autolite Spark Plug UPC symbol(s) from the package(s), circle price(s) paid on your dated cash register receipt and mail all items to the address below.
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Mail-to:
Autolite Igniting Your Passion
Dept. 132700-12
PO Box 52106
Phoenix, AZ 85072
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Limit 16 Autolite Spark Plugs per person or household. Maximum per person or household: Maximum $16.00 for Platinum Spark Plugs ($1.00 per spark plug), Maximum $32.00 for Double Platinum Spark Plugs ($2.00 per spark plug), Maximum $32.00 for Glow Plugs ($2.00 per spark plug), Maximum $48.00 for Iridium XP Spark plugs ($3.00 per spark plug), Maximum $48.00 for Iridium Ultra Finewire Spark plugs ($3.00 per spark plug).
Please allow 8-12 weeks after verification for shipment of rebate.
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That doesn't matter due to Amazon's policy of comingling product from different sellers. If one vendor sells counterfeit product, they all sell counterfeit product.
Good chance of fakes with spark plugs online/amz/ebay
Agreed with the last two comments. Amazon still mixes up their inventory with 3rd party. That's why you still see the most recent reviews of fakes for any product on Amazon if you look through the reviews.
For spark plugs, never trust Amazon or ebay or any 3rd party sellers. If you want a discount, get it off rockauto and if you need it quick, try to find coupons (sign up for coupons) for local retailers like autozone. With fake spark plugs, there are reports of the tips breaking off, worse performance/mileage vs your worn out plugs, etc.
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Bought some XP5325 plugs from Amazon.com and a reference one from my local NAPA store. The Napa one has a distorted barcode(odd), a stamp inside the package with a code & date(lot number?), the print on the insulator is darker, and the tempering color of the terminal is more intense. Since the Amazon ones are all missing the stamps inside I'll call Autolite next week to get clarification. Other than that the plugs and packages look identical.
A drain and fill without flush is the only way to go unless it's newer and still under warranty. Drain and measure what naturally comes out, then refill the amount to the drop of whatever came out. This is for any car, especially with higher miles vehicles 80K+ miles.
Many older transmissions (or crappy ones) have failed almost immediately after a flush. In fact an (honest) repair shop advised me not to perform a flush years ago for that very reason.
Yeah, your right if they don't have a serial number that's not a good sign
Called Autolite support today and they said their plugs do not have serial numbers so you cant check for authenticity that way. They just said the best way to tell is if the plug looks just like the 360 view of your model number on their website. Not the best way obviously, but mine look just like the picture and they ohm out to all around the same so Im not worried about them.
Bought some XP5325 plugs from Amazon.com and a reference one from my local NAPA store. The Napa one has a distorted barcode(odd), a stamp inside the package with a code & date(lot number?), the print on the insulator is darker, and the tempering color of the terminal is more intense. Since the Amazon ones are all missing the stamps inside I'll call Autolite next week to get clarification. Other than that the plugs and packages look identical.
I read in another Autolite post that it is common to see slight variations in the same model plug because Autolite produces their products in different factories. So while you may see slight cosmetic differences in the packaging or letter stamping on the plug, they should still be manufactured to the same functional specifications.
Although Autolite's product spec[autolite.com] states that these plugs are pregapped for .034"/0.9mm, be sure to check/set the gap before installation even if that's correct for your application. Of two boxes I purchased, most of the plugs were gapped between .040"/1.0mm and .048/1.2mm, but one of them was .024"/0.6mm and another was under.020"/0.5mm (the smallest measurment on my gap tool).
Could someone who has filled out the rebate for Amazon successfully post some tips on how to do so?
A few questions:
1) Did you submit the rebate online or entirely via the snail mail method?
2) What did you do for the receipt, just upload a PDF or screenshot of your Amazon order confirmation email? Or was it the Amazon shipping confirmation email?
3) If you filled it out online, what did you specify for the retailer?
Thanks in advance! Any other tips/warnings are welcome too.
Could someone who has filled out the rebate for Amazon successfully post some tips on how to do so?
A few questions:
1) Did you submit the rebate online or entirely via the snail mail method?
2) What did you do for the receipt, just upload a PDF or screenshot of your Amazon order confirmation email? Or was it the Amazon shipping confirmation email?
3) If you filled it out online, what did you specify for the retailer?
Thanks in advance! Any other tips/warnings are welcome too.
1) I submitted it entirely online.
2) I went into my Amazon account and clicked on "View Invoice" for the spark plug order. I printed out the invoice (which shows the order was shipped), took a picture of it, and uploaded the picture,
3) I used "Other Retailer Not Listed" and then typed in Amazon.com as the retailer name (did not use any address for Amazon).
1) I submitted it entirely online.
2) I went into my Amazon account and clicked on "View Invoice" for the spark plug order. I printed out the invoice (which shows the order was shipped), took a picture of it, and uploaded the picture,
3) I used "Other Retailer Not Listed" and then typed in Amazon.com as the retailer name (did not use any address for Amazon).
My rebate now shows as "approved" for $48.00.
Thanks very much!
TIL something new--I didn't know about the "print invoice" feature in Amazon.
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For spark plugs, never trust Amazon or ebay or any 3rd party sellers. If you want a discount, get it off rockauto and if you need it quick, try to find coupons (sign up for coupons) for local retailers like autozone. With fake spark plugs, there are reports of the tips breaking off, worse performance/mileage vs your worn out plugs, etc.
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Yeah, your right if they don't have a serial number that's not a good sign
Right side NAPA, left side Amazon:
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https://ibb.co/WBdG8rS
https://ibb.co/BtVHYhW
Many older transmissions (or crappy ones) have failed almost immediately after a flush. In fact an (honest) repair shop advised me not to perform a flush years ago for that very reason.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M...Car
Right side NAPA, left side Amazon:
https://ibb.co/z4VKkMY
https://ibb.co/WBdG8rS
https://ibb.co/BtVHYhW
I read in another Autolite post that it is common to see slight variations in the same model plug because Autolite produces their products in different factories. So while you may see slight cosmetic differences in the packaging or letter stamping on the plug, they should still be manufactured to the same functional specifications.
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A few questions:
1) Did you submit the rebate online or entirely via the snail mail method?
2) What did you do for the receipt, just upload a PDF or screenshot of your Amazon order confirmation email? Or was it the Amazon shipping confirmation email?
3) If you filled it out online, what did you specify for the retailer?
Thanks in advance! Any other tips/warnings are welcome too.
A few questions:
1) Did you submit the rebate online or entirely via the snail mail method?
2) What did you do for the receipt, just upload a PDF or screenshot of your Amazon order confirmation email? Or was it the Amazon shipping confirmation email?
3) If you filled it out online, what did you specify for the retailer?
Thanks in advance! Any other tips/warnings are welcome too.
2) I went into my Amazon account and clicked on "View Invoice" for the spark plug order. I printed out the invoice (which shows the order was shipped), took a picture of it, and uploaded the picture,
3) I used "Other Retailer Not Listed" and then typed in Amazon.com as the retailer name (did not use any address for Amazon).
My rebate now shows as "approved" for $48.00.
2) I went into my Amazon account and clicked on "View Invoice" for the spark plug order. I printed out the invoice (which shows the order was shipped), took a picture of it, and uploaded the picture,
3) I used "Other Retailer Not Listed" and then typed in Amazon.com as the retailer name (did not use any address for Amazon).
My rebate now shows as "approved" for $48.00.
TIL something new--I didn't know about the "print invoice" feature in Amazon.
Repped!
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