Thanks to this video i was able to easily replace the plugs and coils in my Niro by myself. 300 in parts vs 600 for the dealer to do it for me. It only took me a half hour.
@@WrenchingRyanHey there, actually have another question. For reference I have a 2019 Niro eco ex, changing the plugs and ignition coils at 93,000 after the dealer replaced the #3 cylinder plug and coil at 87,000 when my car misfired and went into limp mode. When I changed the plugs I noticed that what i call the #1 plug [closest to the passenger side of the car] had some oil on it. Not a puddle, but noticeable. The others were dry. Do yoy know what this indicates, and in your opinion would it maybe fall under the 100,000 mile warranty? Thanks for your time!
Nicely done. There is a check engine light on my car. The OBD2 reading gives a code of 0303. So I need to replace the 3rd ignition coil. Is the 3rd one going from left to right?
I did it! Thanks to this video. You saved me well over $150. I did have one question, will the car notify me via a light if one of the new spark plugs happens to not be firing? Unfortunately I did this about a week before. Temperatures got drastically cold so my drop and fuel mileage is probably related to that. I don't notice any difference in engine sound but was just curious.
when engine is misfiring PCM will notify you by turning the check engine light and set a code. if no light and no difference on engine performance you should be good.
Thanks for the video. You mentioned the car had 58K miles… from what I could see the plugs looked to be in (relatively) good condition; no buildup, bad burn, damage signs. Was there any damage to the insulator or gap? Also, being a Kia part, do you happen to know their part number? I just had mine replaced (2019 Niro/ not even 8500km on it) and they were BLACK with buildup and, what appeared to be, misfire marks.
Those spark plugs are almost due per 60k miles service interval, customers don’t want to wait until 60k. and decided to replace them during the visit. Spark plugs part# K18868 08095.
Thanks. It turned out two injectors had been leaking (lots!) of fuel as the oil test read 15.73% contamination! Kind of explains why the plugs were black, and the engine was misfiring… not that any red flags went up with “service”. 🙄
nice job. one question please: do you know if the manufacturer specifies any gap that these spark plugs should have before they should be installed? thank you!
OEM Plugs are pre gapped but always a good practice to check them. The manufacturer specification are 0.7~0.8 mm or 0.0276~0.0314 in. Thanks for watching.
@@WrenchingRyanthis video helping me a lot and appreciate time and effort you put into it. I’m getting spark plugs and they are not oem but from rockauto one gap is.027 and other is .032 will it work as tiny bit off your range and not sure if this requires precision size
@@WrenchingRyan thanks. I think I may have located it. I previously owned a Kia Soul which recommended changing the pcv valve early in its engine life. But not sure the Kia Niro requires replacing the pcv at all. Do you recommend replacing it at any particular mileage?
Muchas gracias por el video ahora las puedo cambiar yo gracias a tu informacion en la agencies de autos me querian cobrar 350 dlls por q se lleva 2 horas de trabajo y sorpresa no se lleva ni media hora muchas gracias
broke my plastic piece as well :) any idea if i can just buy the gasket connecting the plastic piece ? or glue it back with some silicon? i could only find the entire air assembly replacement ruclips.net/video/SdErdAYu_SY/видео.html&feature=shares&t=110
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Thank you so much.
Thanks to this video i was able to easily replace the plugs and coils in my Niro by myself. 300 in parts vs 600 for the dealer to do it for me. It only took me a half hour.
Now you have extra 300 dollars to spend on something else. Lol.. glad it helped.
@@WrenchingRyanHey there, actually have another question. For reference I have a 2019 Niro eco ex, changing the plugs and ignition coils at 93,000 after the dealer replaced the #3 cylinder plug and coil at 87,000 when my car misfired and went into limp mode. When I changed the plugs I noticed that what i call the #1 plug [closest to the passenger side of the car] had some oil on it. Not a puddle, but noticeable. The others were dry. Do yoy know what this indicates, and in your opinion would it maybe fall under the 100,000 mile warranty? Thanks for your time!
Parts 300$ ? You mean the tools you bought etc the spark plus were like 40$ for me for all 4.
How did it go? And how long it take? Great video btw 😊
Thank you so much for this video! It was so easy to change the spark plugs thanks to your video. And the rubber hose hack was awesome!! ❤
Thanks.
Nicely done.
There is a check engine light on my car. The OBD2 reading gives a code of 0303.
So I need to replace the 3rd ignition coil. Is the 3rd one going from left to right?
Also, does the 12 volt battery cable need be disconnected for Ignition Coil replacement?
@@e.fooyoung7451 @2:57 that’s the ignition coil #3, yes disconnect the negative battery cable. Thanks for watching.
I did it! Thanks to this video. You saved me well over $150. I did have one question, will the car notify me via a light if one of the new spark plugs happens to not be firing? Unfortunately I did this about a week before. Temperatures got drastically cold so my drop and fuel mileage is probably related to that. I don't notice any difference in engine sound but was just curious.
when engine is misfiring PCM will notify you by turning the check engine light and set a code. if no light and no difference on engine performance you should be good.
Nice sharing very informative 👍
Many many thanks
Thanks for the video. You mentioned the car had 58K miles… from what I could see the plugs looked to be in (relatively) good condition; no buildup, bad burn, damage signs. Was there any damage to the insulator or gap? Also, being a Kia part, do you happen to know their part number?
I just had mine replaced (2019 Niro/ not even 8500km on it) and they were BLACK with buildup and, what appeared to be, misfire marks.
Those spark plugs are almost due per 60k miles service interval, customers don’t want to wait until 60k. and decided to replace them during the visit. Spark plugs part# K18868 08095.
Thanks.
It turned out two injectors had been leaking (lots!) of fuel as the oil test read 15.73% contamination! Kind of explains why the plugs were black, and the engine was misfiring… not that any red flags went up with “service”. 🙄
Mine have 189,500 miles on them 😂
@@lightspeeddan8263Same here! But I am replacing them this week.
nice job. one question please: do you know if the manufacturer specifies any gap that these spark plugs should have before they should be installed? thank you!
OEM Plugs are pre gapped but always a good practice to check them. The manufacturer specification are 0.7~0.8 mm or 0.0276~0.0314 in. Thanks for watching.
@@WrenchingRyanthis video helping me a lot and appreciate time and effort you put into it. I’m getting spark plugs and they are not oem but from rockauto one gap is.027 and other is .032 will it work as tiny bit off your range and not sure if this requires precision size
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Great video, Thank you.
Thanks you!
Thanks for the video.
You’re welcome
Great video
Thank you 🙏
what is the drill like tool in the first part of the video you put the 10 mm socket on???
heh - could someone list out a tools used in this list
I also want to change the pcv valve. I wish you would make a video for that too! Or at least tell me where it is? 😃
@3:42 of this video on lower right side corner you will see a hose and a clamp that is your PCV VALVE, they are easy to replace.
@@WrenchingRyan thanks. I think I may have located it. I previously owned a Kia Soul which recommended changing the pcv valve early in its engine life. But not sure the Kia Niro requires replacing the pcv at all. Do you recommend replacing it at any particular mileage?
Can you do one for a 2024 Niro Hybrid 🙏🏼
Noted. Thanks for watching.
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N I R O…. thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Muchas gracias por el video ahora las puedo cambiar yo gracias a tu informacion en la agencies de autos me querian cobrar 350 dlls por q se lleva 2 horas de trabajo y sorpresa no se lleva ni media hora muchas gracias
you’re welcome.
Do you have to disconnect the battery?
For safety purposes yes please disconnect the negative battery cable. Thanks for watching.
Thanks!
No problem!
How often does this need to be done?
60k miles per book then at 120k miles. Thanks for watching.
Is this niro a plug in hybrid ?
none plug in but the replacement process is the same
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Noted, Thank you for watching.
God that’s so much of a hassle just to get to the plugs why do manufacturers make it so hard now. Used to be a simple thing
broke my plastic piece as well :) any idea if i can just buy the gasket connecting the plastic piece ? or glue it back with some silicon? i could only find the entire air assembly replacement
ruclips.net/video/SdErdAYu_SY/видео.html&feature=shares&t=110
Glue it back with silicon you’ll be fine.
Too much complicated only change spark plugs !!!
Just learn few important steps and it’s actually not too bad. Thanks for watching.