How to Install RS7 Spark Plugs on a MK7 GTI
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- We show you how to install spark plugs on a VW MK7 GTI. We also talk about why you might go with RS7 plugs and some things to look out for while replacing the spark plugs on your MK7.
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Through experience, I find warming up the engine to operating temperature really makes taking out those coils much much easier.
yeah, it happened the same to me, i had to buy 2 new rubber boots to my car because of that, then i learned that warming the engine a little bit it becomes easly to remove them.
Thanks for the tip. Made the change out a breeze!
Damn it I wish I had read this comment first
Nice one. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Can confirm, very easy to get out by hand with a warm engine.
This is hands-down the best vid on You Tube for this particular task. Followed your tips to a T and had no problems. Very thorough...thanks for posting!
Thank you! As a newbie, I completed the work in just under an hour. Super helpful instructions! A warm engine + the ignition coil puller tool are definitely the ticket.
I got your RS7 plugs and successfully changed in my 17 GTI today. Thanks!
Pro-tip for the boot problem:
Don't do it on a cold engine. Just did it on two Mk7 GTIs and both were ran up to operating temp and I had zero issue getting the coil packs off by hand.
He was talking about the coils not the plugs and better to get the engine warmed up
vroomgc But how the hell do you get the plugs out cold if you take the coils out hot?
Willy Lamb oh gee that’s a brain teaser,how about let it cool? The coils come out first while car is still hot
oldman tip for any rubber problem: Silicone spray...
Did you need the removal tool?
Thanks for the procedure and helpful tips. I just completed this job on my '17 GTI w/37K miles (spark plugs are due at 40K). I warmed the engine up to full temperature before trying to remove the coils. I used the T10530 coil puller from Amazon ($56) and Bosch 8160 double platinum plugs, also from Amazon ($9/ea). The coils and tubes came out very easily, no struggles at all. BTW this job took less than 45min, easy.
Just did my 2018 Golf R. Very easy job, didn’t need a coil puller tool as I had the engine at operating temperature which made the coils very easy to remove by hand.
Been changing plugs for over 2 decades and never knew about leaning back on the extension to release socket - Genius !!!! It worked
Thanks to the info, followed this and changed the plugs on my Mk7.5 R. Only took twenty minutes. I got the engine warm and just wiggled and pulled the coil packs out, very easy overall.
So these work on a mk7.5? I recently purchased a 2020 gti and wanted to make sure these weren’t for mk7 only but couldn’t find any info online
just changed my spark plugs today...very easy with warm engine.
Just got a new 2019 GTI (I presume the procedure is still the same since this is a 3 year old video). Thanks to the video and the commentary, I'm learning about basic (future) maintenance on the car. Again...thanks, all. Great community here!
Tip for the boots if they separate from the coil itself. Grab a rubber tipped air nozzle and stick it in the center, the air will force itself through the sides of the boot allowing it to come out.
Great install video Paul, much appreciated!!
Thanks for putting this together. I am glad to see that you ran into the difficulties of the boot being stuck on the spark plug as it helped me realize that it's just not my vehicle. I decided to stop the replacement process until I have 4 new coil packs to replace the OEM ones.
Or you can be a man and take them off by hand
Just did this without the coilpack puller tool. I'm at 90k and the coilpacks were stubborn. Probably cause the head seal needs to be replaced and stuck on oil caused them to be sticky. Used air and drove it before hand to get up to temp. Didn't ruin any coilpacks. Just made sure to get under the boot all the way with fingers to before tugging. Fingers are a little burned with gloves on. 1 day heal is Better then replacing the coilpacks. Thank you for this informative video.
Even tho I know the procedure. It was very helpful to actually view it before doing it. Thanks!
Lover the show . Best advice ever
I wouldn't use anti-sieze on the boots, but I would use it on the threads to the spark plugs. And I use Die-electric grease on the boots and it will minimize or prevent those boots from getting stuck on the plug insulators.
That pop was super satisfying.
Thank you. This helped me tremendously.
Thanks for being willing to show that pliers can get the boots out. My 2020 SE at 29k miles wouldn't let the coils out with the boots. The spark plug tube sealing surface at the valve cover has some of that anarobic sealant gluing the boots in.
+Deutsche Auto Parts After watching a few videos on youtube about ignition coil removal it seems that the ignition coils are quite a lot easier to remove if the engine is still warm. They literally just seemed to pop out by hand.
Hey Pauly D! Coils came out great while the car was warm. Noticed oil in the #4 plug tube! Guess I'm doing a cam cover gasket!
To lube the rubber boot, not anti seize, but Bosch hV paste, it's a dielectric and a lube to keep boot from sticking
As some comments suggest, does warming the engine work? as I understand rubber contracts when heated so in theory it should be harder to pull off the plug?
for MK7R spar plug RS7 need to be gap ??? if yes which gap he need it also he available coilpack performance for R 2017
any tips for getting the coil packs out? even on a hot engine, i cannot remove the boot from any of my cylinders. even with my full strength, they are suctioned into the hole. the rubber was stretched 3-4 inches out of the hole but wouldnt let go. what do i do?
If u go to cold on the heat reange u will get more carbon on the plugs. I use OEM in my stage 1 seat leon
Would you suggest one step colder plugs for a mk7 that is running Lean?
Indeed get engine warm first before remove coils, alot easier!🤗
Three of the four boots tore when I replaced my plugs. It’s time to do them again so I bought four boots in advance. You can buy the boots by themselves nut don’t expect to find them at the dealer. One coil was the same price as four boots.
Do this job on a warm engine, they slide right out. I noticed there wasn't any anti-seize on the spark plug threads? Would help to remove them later on
can i use it on my mk7gti non flashed?? only jb4 custom tune or map1??
I had a coil separate from the boot. Upon removal it got a barely visible tear in the middle of the boot and after putting everything back together the coil was arcing to the cylinder head through the boot hole causing a misfire. Fortunately the boots are in fact replaceable by themselves. You do not have to replace the whole coil assembly if this happens.
@@tonipepperoni77 Here www.shopdap.com/06k-905-199-a.html
This is a revised version that is supposed to be easier to take off.
Can you use rs3 coilpacks on a stock mk7 gti with stock genuine plugs?
There are 2 kind of spark plugs oem for the gti on your website, one with the B and one with the C,whats the different?
What is the factory gap on the RS7 plugs you guys sell. Just got my set today
after watching this video and then doing this job I'm convinced that tool they are trying to sell is responsible for breaking the boot off the ignition coil. I had no problem using two hands and jiggling them out. it was easy.
Every car is different 🤷♂️
I literally just did this and yeah I thought you needed the tool and was about to spend 40$. I just used my hands to wiggle them out.
Does the ignition coilpuller also fit for the MK7 2013 europe version?
You can buy the boot separately (06K905199 or 06K905199A), btw; not necessary if you're replacing the coils as well. Additionally, if you try to remove the coils from a cold engine it is possible to tear these boots near the top, and even a small tear in the boot is enough to have the spark to "short" through the tear to the valve cover => many fabulous misfires, especially under load, are almost guaranteed. And as others have mentioned - change the spark plugs on a cold engine.
Correct gap for mk 7.5 gti stage 2? Thanks
Do not use an impact to take off the nuts on top of the coil-packs. I ended up spinning the stud with it on one and it ripped off the ground ring. It's less risky to loosen the nuts by hand tool first.
Have you ever seen an issue where the nut that holds the ground wire down spins and doesn't come off? All four of mine spin (the stud remains fixed in place) but doesn't come off.
Hi, please share a video on replacing the upper timing cover gasket on a mk7 , also advise if i need to drain oil
hey guys.. that spark plug socket, what size drive is it? its not listed anywhere on your website. need to know what wrench i need to fit it. guessing its a 1/2" but i would like to be sure, thanks!
i know this is a year ago, but its always good to double check gap.
Hi. I have a mk 7.5 golf 1.5 tsi. My vw workshop manual says 22 nm, any thoughts on this. 🤔
What size was the torque wrench used in this video?
Unless I missed it what is the benefit of Rs7 spark plugs on GTi mk7.5
?????
Can this be done warming up the engine and without the use of that coil Extractor, meaning, by hand?
Per his comment at 10:50 about having some oil looking down the cylinder.. he suggests replacing the valve cover / adding anaerobic sealant. Anyone have a DIY video on this process??
Can I run theses plugs on our full bolt on mk4/mk5 running 25psi
Does this works on 3.6 vr 6?
Super easy job don’t be scared to do it.
What size is the socket for the plug
Also, do I have to get upgraded coil packs?
Are you meant to reuse the boot that is on the stock coils. On the rs3 coils
2020 GLI here, do I have to upgrade the coils or can I just upgrade the plugs?
The first 10mm nut was frozen to the lower one; would not free and was mangling the ground wire on all of them. I had to find a 10mm open end wrench and grind it thinner to slip in and hold that bottom nut.
Hi, some says RS7 upper spark bridge piece broke and come in engine?
What is you point on that?
Audi Guy /Johnny D Bergh
Can these spark plugs be installed in 1.8t also?
What's the royal purple for?
Damn I never knew pulling spark plug coils could be so tough. Before I take my coils out , I better have some spare coils just in case one comes apart on me too.
Not a bad idea
wow that engine is clean man!
Can you do a Valve Cover sealant video for a mk7 GTI???
Volkswagen Tiguan 2011 Tsi engine how much torque I need for spark plugs
What type of torque wrench is that?
Can I put the rs7 spark plugs in a factory gti mk7?
Can't you use dielectric grease in the boots?
How often should spark plugs be changed on a stage 2 tuned gti?
how many miles was on this mk7 when u pulled the plugs? do u recommend pulling just the coils early to put some dielectric greese on the boots so you don't have to replace them? and when do you
recommend to replace spark plugs?
Gauge167 I always use dielectric grease on the spark plug boots.
does anybody know were to find the plastic plugs that go on the coils
i broke a few....
How important are those grounds because my just came off without even trying😢
Bought these plugs, how should I gap them?
He mentions the heat range being colder, do you have to do anything to adjust that or will it be good after the install? Thanks
Salmaan Janjua no, no adjustments.
Do you not put anti seize on the spark plugs threads?
So should I be upgrading my plugs with a tune? I see some people say it's stupid not to, while others say it's not needed.
you should only upgrade plugs if they givin you problems. Spark plugs are pointless to replace unless broken, or entirely rebuilt engine for 500+ hp
What should the gap be if you have the apt stage 1 tune
You're Unitronic tuned right? Did you notice any improvement in performance? Unitronic doesn't particularly recommend upgrading spark plugs, so I'm curious.
Simon Muratoff Did you ever get an answer to this?
Holy balls man looks like you're pulling teeth out of the GTI!! Lol
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We are going to try and locate a car to do this on. Please take a look here for more insight wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/VW_MQB_Headlight_Regulation
Any benefit to running the RS7 plugs on a bone stock vehicle? Or would it just make sense to stay OEM.
No benefit at all, stage 2 cars plus see the benefit
Hi can I install coil rs7 for gti 7 cs?
Dude you make poping those clips look so easy. Its hard af. Those connectors are junk.
What would I need to do if I messed up the threading on one of the coil bolts?
You can try to tap a new thread, if that don’t work then you have to get a new head and cam cover. They can cover and head are line bored together so tryin to replace just the cam cyber will cause greater issues.
Would you recommend these on 1.8t golf as well? Stage 2 with other mods
What kind of plugs are you running right now? I have a 1.8 tsi 2016 Golf also stage 2.
Aside from maintenance, would a mk7.5 GTI even need upgraded/colder plugs just for a tune?
Yes
Starting to think about opening same channel in Russian RUclips. There a lot of vag enthusiasts here. bTW you are doing great job!
Go for it. Im sure there is an opportunity to help the people in that market.
Paul what do you call the bolt that holds down the ignition coils? Thanks
Ignition coil studs
Just did this for my mk7.5 you I was under the impression you needed the coilover tool but you absolutely DO NOT need it.
Just warm up the engine for 15 min and they'll easily come off using your hands. Super easy. Don't spend 40$ on a useless tool.
I agree completely unnecessary
I can't trust the pre-gap. I always verify, or I can't sleep knowing how they were carelessly treated in shipping or stocking.
Hey Paul. I am stage 2 apr so I was wondering if I order those spark plugs directly from you guys do I need to re gap them to 0.024 or can I just directly replace them?
Mk7 Black-and-Red plugs come pre gapped. No need to gap them. If anything , check the gap just to be sure.
Whats the recommended plugs for a mk7 gti that is stock and also whats the gap size?
06K-905-601-D - should come pre-gapped. .028 is just right for stock.
I was told by unitronic that they their tunes are configured for factory plug gap. On my 17 alltrack its .032, the RS7 plugs I bought for my vehicle came pre-gapped at .028 for some reason. Just an FYI for anyone else using these plugs with a unitronic tune, make sure the plugs are gapped at factory spec before putting them in.
Would this be similar for an APR tune? How are you finding the RS7 plugs? Any misfire issues? Thanks
@@melikesutube I assume so, the plugs were great once the misfire issue was worked out. Which I isolated to faulty coilpacks.
Hi. Please can you give the NGK reference for the RS7 SPARK PLUG
06K905601M or NGK 91006, for anyone reading this today.
my car shakes a lil at idle will this help ?
I’m still stock and plan on going stage 1 soon but have to replace a plug due to misfire,will installing the rs7 plugs disrupt drivability on a stock car?
Did you ever find an answer to this I’m about to do the same thing and am curious
@@noahglodowski2722 nothing definitive but I wouldn’t suggest it due to it’s colder range not optimal for an unmodified car.honestly most find the stock plugs to be sufficient until they are stage 3 or better.if you have a misfire you should definitely attempt to diagnose the issue because it may not be the plug.my car is stage two now and I haven’t had an issue using stock plugs whatsoever
APR Recommends 0.24mm gap. Is this true for these plugs even if they come pregapped?
Always check the gap
BSfunk44 that what she said
What torque wrench do you use? I have a Kobalt one from Lowes and have over-tightened stuff by mistake.
+Jason Cole that one is snapon $$
Deutsche Auto Parts have you used any more affordable ones with good results?
Sorry we dont offer torque wrenches at this time.