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N/A spark plug change (what a job)


simon2610

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I recently did mine in about an hour and a half. it wasn't as bad as I thought but it was my second attemp because first time the plug leads started to come apart in my hands, so I had to order a new set of those and re do the whole job a week later :)

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I recently did mine in about an hour and a half. it wasn't as bad as I thought but it was my second attemp because first time the plug leads started to come apart in my hands, so I had to order a new set of those and re do the whole job a week later :)

 

hi where did u order your leads from and how much was they? was they performance ones?

 

Many Thanks:)

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First time took me ages as I was having major problems with the car (long story .. don't ask) and that was just removing them to diagnose the engine problem.

 

2nd time took me about two hours due to fighting for the same space with me Dad :)

 

I reckon I could change them in about 3/4 hour or even quicker, once you've done it and know what to remove etc it's a very simple job.

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just changed the spark plugs on my N/A for the 1st time without moving the throttle body what a job took me 2 hours :blink:

 

 

What tools did you you use to get underneath the throttle body, there's hardly any room?

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What tools did you you use to get underneath the throttle body, there's hardly any room?

 

i used a tilted extension on the 3rd plug i had to put the spark plug socket in first then i clipped the tilted bit on then the extension the 4th plug was slightly easier but not by much :)

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