Opel/Vauxhall Astra H 1.4 Spark Plug Change

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  • Опубликовано: 11 апр 2017
  • Driveway Dudes guest presenter Jonathan shows you how to change the Spark Plugs on an Opel/Vauxhall Astra H GTC 1.4 Petrol (Z14XEP)
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    This change can be carried out easily and by yourself on your driveway.
    Wear suitable clothing, gloves and if possible eye protection.
    Tools used in the video are as follows:
    * Flat Head Screwdriver.
    * 16mm Spark Plug Socket with Rubber Grip.
    * Ratchet.
    * 2x. Ratchet Extension Bars.
    * Size T30 Torx Bar.
    * Torque Wrench.
    * Latex/Nitrile Gloves.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @zippy350
    @zippy350 2 года назад +1

    Good practice when changing spark plugs is to take one out and put the new one straight back, this just reduces the chances of anything dropping into the cylinders

  • @Bikemaddad
    @Bikemaddad 3 года назад

    Awesome series. I have an 07 Astra and your videos are super helpful. Thank you.

  • @ilijadadasovic6962
    @ilijadadasovic6962 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your tutorial :)

  • @john-hg1dc
    @john-hg1dc 3 года назад

    Hopefully doing this on Tuesday 🤞

  • @michaelburke2672
    @michaelburke2672 3 года назад

    Good

  • @maxcasci7432
    @maxcasci7432 3 месяца назад

    Hi, what code do the new spark plugs you installed have? Thank you

  • @MarioPalasti
    @MarioPalasti 3 месяца назад

    Hey bud , do you mind to help me to understand what part would exactly to my car's engine ? When I put the reg, and look for the right part, there are several spark plugs, 0.9, 0.8, 1 mm, I got an Astra H 1.4 2008, yours is just the 2007 one, I am bit confused, I am planning to change both the parts; the ignition coil and spark plugs, just the thing is there are several of them, could not be able to pick the right one.

    • @DrivewayDudes
      @DrivewayDudes  3 месяца назад +1

      The easiest and quickest way is to remove a spark plug from the engine and it has a type number on it. Be sure to put it back before you drive the car

    • @MarioPalasti
      @MarioPalasti 3 месяца назад

      could you please suggest a tool set for all these as DIY, otherwise I could not find a genuine mechanic and that is why I am after all to replace the car parts myself. I really appreciate your response bud. Thanks a million. @@DrivewayDudes

    • @DrivewayDudes
      @DrivewayDudes  3 месяца назад +1

      That would depend on how much money you want to spend. You can buy socket sets for €50 and more and you can buy sets for €200 and more. They all will probably do the same.
      You would need to work out if you spend an amount in tool sets if you can save money by doing it yourself

    • @MarioPalasti
      @MarioPalasti 3 месяца назад

      Thanks a million, I found the original part number GM Opel's and searched to make sure with that, and still on the websites you may see spark plug with .8 .9 and 1 and searched the difference between them, I presume it is just a small difference if you rely on high horse power you would go with the longer gap but if you want more resistance you can go with smaller gap kinda if i am not wrong, and these are coming from crazy americans videos 5-600 motors, huge engines, and despite that information it only affects may be 5-6 hp with that size of huge engine, it was interesting, took me to figure out maybe 3-4 hours, do not know if it helps or you may wanna say something or not.@@DrivewayDudes