Spark Plug Change on 2017 Honda Civic

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • In this video we change all 4 spark plugs on a 2017 Honda Civic EX 1.5L Turbo engine in just about 20 minutes.
    It can be done much faster, but here you'll get the step by step instructions!
    You'll definitely need:
    -10mm wrench or socket
    -14mm deep socket, make sure it fits into the engine
    -Ratchet extension so you can reach down into the engine
    -Ratchet, I used a 3/8" drive
    -New spark plugs
    Video for gapping the spark plugs here: • Mind the Gap: Gapping ...
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  • @seandonovan8460
    @seandonovan8460  Год назад +1

    Video for gapping the plugs here! Check it out! ruclips.net/video/Ncu1OkpRWKs/видео.html

  • @sandwich_in_wonderland
    @sandwich_in_wonderland 4 месяца назад +2

    I appreciate you taking the time in explaining the process like we are 5-years-old and explaining what may go wrong. This looks relatively easy compared to my old Lexus LS400. Honda dealer quoted $350 for the job. Just ordered all 4 NGK spark plugs for $30 and doing this myself.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  4 месяца назад +1

      No problem! Dealers are crazy right?! Good luck!

    • @sandwich_in_wonderland
      @sandwich_in_wonderland 4 месяца назад

      @@seandonovan8460 beyond crazy! I changed the spark plugs on my Civic in less than 20 minutes last week. Super easy. Thanks again for the video!

  • @geremeygray3487
    @geremeygray3487 Год назад +3

    Video was real helpful. Changed my Spark Plugs yesterday and was successful. I just used NGK instead of Auto lite because they are pre gapped and no needed anti seize. I had the special 9/16 spark plug socket so I recommend that for this job. Torquing is encouraged but really not needed for this job as long as it’s nice and snug 👍🏾

  • @osccean23
    @osccean23 Год назад +5

    I would use vacuum hose and vacuum out the debris outside the spark areas so nothing falls in great video bro for beginners

  • @dionrose32
    @dionrose32 Год назад +1

    Well spoken. Great guidance. Informative. Clear video. Detailed and educational. No long talking about irrelevant stuff. GREATTTT VIDEO

  • @sgppacman
    @sgppacman 2 года назад +1

    I love the detailed steps that you’ve shown and tips! Thanks for doing and sharing this awesome video! God bless!

  • @xXaltowolfXxmp3
    @xXaltowolfXxmp3 Год назад +1

    Nice! Time has come for my engine to have the spark plugs replaced. Never done it before, but should be easy thanks to your vid!

  • @MitchStylesFTM
    @MitchStylesFTM Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video! I’ll be changing my 2018 Honda Civic LX spark plugs soon

  • @txmoney
    @txmoney Год назад +5

    Well done.
    Even at half the price quoted by my Honda tech ($225), it’s too much. I let them do it only after they included the engine air filter and the oil/filter change. On a separate occasion, they quoted $125 to replace the cabin air filter. I laughed. I told him, “a $28 filter and five minutes to replace the filter with no tools? Are you serious?” Obviously, I refused and did it myself.

    • @carlovanrijk4039
      @carlovanrijk4039 Год назад

      Txmoney, my daughter took her Honda HR-V to the dealership for some warranty work, and they gave her a laundry list of maintenance items needing done for $1000 plus! I did it all for $150! 🤨

  • @rhondaroyster5595
    @rhondaroyster5595 Год назад +3

    Thank you. I’m 53 and I’m gonna show my daughter how to change the spark plugs in her car. We will save about $200 doing it ourselves based on a repair shop quote. I’m sure the dealer is at least double that in our area.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  Год назад

      Happy to help. As many others have noted in the comments, I chose to go cheap with this repair. Many have suggested using NGK spark plugs for this replacement and to properly torque the plugs. However, I have had no issues since this video, and I did this over a year ago. Good luck!

  • @ghattmd
    @ghattmd Год назад +1

    Sean. THANK YOU. Very helpful

  • @Kiwieveryday82
    @Kiwieveryday82 2 года назад +1

    7 months ago and helped me out I'm changing mine tomorrow thank you for providing the socket sizes as well

  • @marilyntorres4880
    @marilyntorres4880 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the video. I did it by myself, thanks to your video!

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome! I'm glad it went smoothly! Safe driving!

  • @aymankhalaf757
    @aymankhalaf757 Год назад +1

    Great Video, thanks Sean.

  • @ActualTuroq
    @ActualTuroq 5 месяцев назад +1

    12:38 When you said you can just use your coil pack to get it out. You had me as a sub man. Amazing video even if this is two years late!.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  5 месяцев назад

      Lol what can I say, I just use the magic words! Thanks dude!

  • @marcomoreno7401
    @marcomoreno7401 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video. I was about to take my civic to get new spark plugs for $400! Definitely saving a lot of money with your video!

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      Woo! Glad I could help! Hope it all went smoothly!

    • @marcomoreno7401
      @marcomoreno7401 2 года назад +1

      Got the same spark plugs you got and my car shakes. Not sure how to fix the issues. I just now got a an emission light one with a couple more with it..

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      @@marcomoreno7401 hmmmm. Not sure. When you say it shakes what does that mean? Mine has vibration that's just normal engine vibe. I've had it with stock plugs and these ones. No emissions light tho... Anything else seem to be happening with the car?

    • @marcomoreno7401
      @marcomoreno7401 2 года назад

      Like the car shakes. Read on it and it said that it its the spark plugs might be too tight/loose or the gap isn’t correct..

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      @@marcomoreno7401 Could be. A few others here have mentioned setting gaps on the plugs. Too tight or loose seems interesting, but setting the gap definitely determines how big the spark is. That could be it. It's really not hard to do. The tool is at your local auto store for probably $1 or so. I realize I did not show that here. It would be a quick fix for sure.

  • @louisbianchi9297
    @louisbianchi9297 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great info.

  • @MrZe-lk8bu
    @MrZe-lk8bu 2 года назад +2

    Great job

  • @joemunoz9519
    @joemunoz9519 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the video, doing my plugs tomorrow morning. Same year. I'm thankful I don't have that oil delution. I have 65 thousand miles.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      Good luck! Its pretty simple if you have the right tools. Let me know how it goes!

    • @joemunoz9519
      @joemunoz9519 2 года назад +1

      I changed the plugs yesterday your video helped alot. I did have to go buy a thin wall socket. But no big deal. Took me like 20 minutes to change the plugs. I got 3 miles more per gallon. Thanks bro for the how to

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      @@joemunoz9519 Hell yeah! That's awesome! I'm glad I could help! Stay safe out there!

    • @Yotaciv
      @Yotaciv 2 года назад +1

      Nice!
      Got little over 70 000miles on my 16 ex-t. Probably should change mine out too.
      Only had to replace engine oil, filter, skid plate, did CVT fluids at 69500. Great car.
      Got 40.5 mpg at 75-80mph on 450 mile trip recently, mind you burning Costco premium fuel.

    • @joemunoz9519
      @joemunoz9519 2 года назад

      @@Yotaciv yeah get the oem plugs those will give you 80 to thousand miles . Worth the money.

  • @PLE594
    @PLE594 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video :)

  • @nakclahan6445
    @nakclahan6445 Год назад +1

    Thank u
    It’s helpful

  • @jasoneickmeyer4328
    @jasoneickmeyer4328 Год назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @dilrukprathapasinghe9159
    @dilrukprathapasinghe9159 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Dude!!

  • @Lakeside2015
    @Lakeside2015 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks man!!!!!

  • @tworeynabrothers4006
    @tworeynabrothers4006 Год назад

    Thank you goo videos

  • @R3putaytion13
    @R3putaytion13 2 года назад +3

    TIP: You can also use your coils to pull the plug out, doesnt work the greatest putting them back in but removing them is the hard part

  • @lukenycz7967
    @lukenycz7967 Год назад +3

    which spark plugs did you buy and were they the right gap size out of box?

  • @ivantrevino298
    @ivantrevino298 2 года назад +3

    First of all, Thank you for your service to us other Honda DIY gals and guys. My question is , what’s the actual outside diameter of your 14mm socket? And thanks again.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      Hey Ivan. Sorry for the delay. I've been out backpacking. OD of my socket is about 20mm (~19.7mm) or 0.773in

  • @heenapatel1476
    @heenapatel1476 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @Bot-mx2sr
    @Bot-mx2sr 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video brother. Explained very well. Will these tools fit 2.0L civic ?

    • @Bot-mx2sr
      @Bot-mx2sr 2 года назад

      2017 2.0L

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      @@Bot-mx2sr I believe they will. i have not tried it, but i see no reason why they'd use different spark plugs on the 2.0L over the 1.5L. They might be a slightly different spark gap or maybe a different temperature rating, but otherwise, I'd guess the same. Let us know and good luck! 👍👍

  • @OperationGetReady
    @OperationGetReady 2 года назад

    good vid

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I try. Lol. If you have any other automotive or electrical questions let me know!

  • @likewaaaazaa
    @likewaaaazaa Год назад +10

    Decent video but there’s a couple tips needed. The spark plugs need to be Torque specd and it’s supposed to be NGK spark plugs for optimal performance. This video is the complete cheap way to do things. You don’t want to go cheap on maintenance.

  • @robertonavarro9812
    @robertonavarro9812 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. My 2015 Civic just came up with B124. Ive been reading anywhere from 13 to 15 LBS torque on the sparks. Are you having any problems with the way you did it?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      No problems thus far! I drive my car pretty hard, so I assume if anything would have happened, it would have happened by now.

  • @zoilohernandez5620
    @zoilohernandez5620 Год назад +3

    Great video...!!! Thank you!!! I got the same code... And the same quote from the dealer... How in d hell did they get the price of $500 plus for a spark plug replacement...??? Those price gouging ba$tard$...!!!

  • @doctorwu1303
    @doctorwu1303 Год назад +7

    Just a bit of unsolicited information. Use NGK plugs and DO NOT use anti seize on them as it is not recommended by NGK. The use of anti seize will alter torque measures by 20%. Please torque plugs to 13ft pounds as well.

    • @yammyking22
      @yammyking22 Год назад

      Quit spreading bs lol they have anti seize that say "safe on spark plugs" have always used a dab on my plugs and never an issue. Some ppl just like to over do it and go to town on the torque and that's when issues occur.

    • @doctorwu1303
      @doctorwu1303 Год назад +2

      @@yammyking22 I was speaking solely about NGK plugs which should be used on this Civic. I’m sure the plugs you use in your particular car could be bought anywhere and the addition of anti seize wouldn’t hurt them or the car you drive. Incidentally, how does one ‘go to town’ with a torque wrench? If properly calibrated and used correctly it will click or sound when proper torque is achieved.

    • @yammyking22
      @yammyking22 Год назад

      @Doctor Wu ngk plugs are compatible with like 99% of cars today. If someone uses too much anti seize instead of just a dab like I referred to then yes you can easily overtorque it if not careful with a torque wrench. With that excess amount of anti seize the torque wrench won't be able to tell when to stop with the extra lubrication.

    • @Jdog_2
      @Jdog_2 Год назад

      @ Doctor Wu I think the torque spec is 16lb ft

  • @redskins1120
    @redskins1120 7 месяцев назад +2

    I bought cheap spark plugs and the car started to shake. Ended up buying originals and it worked perfectly.

    • @Kadaf1
      @Kadaf1 6 месяцев назад +1

      don't cheap out

  • @DanielGonzalez-hw9bc
    @DanielGonzalez-hw9bc 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, my car has 51,000 miles and Had it for 5 years now same year and model. I’m going to change the plugs or check em at least to see any wear and tear. I’m trying to figure out why it vibrates while idling, I have a harsh idle that shakes my seats took it to the dealer and they told me it’s normal motor shake, they only checked the motor mounts and found that they’re fine. Any ideas?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      Hmmm another comment below has a similar comment about vibrations when turning on and off the AC. I dont know if we ever figured that one out. Personally, my car does the same thing. It vibrates a bit, and if I am sitting still, I can see my passenger seat vibrating, especially near the headrest area. When I shift into N / neutral, the vibration stops. I suspect it is because we are unloading the engine / torque converter, but I'm not sure.
      I do not have a rough idle, however, just minor vibration. I've had the vibration as long as I've owned the car. I got it in late 2016. Depends on how harsh is 'harsh' I suppose, but it wouldnt hurt to check the plugs.

    • @Haider9292
      @Haider9292 2 года назад

      I have a similar turbo in Asia/ pakistan, and m experiencing the same while idling .. found it normal as acceleration is quite good and I still touch 100 in 8 seconds .. quite a good pick ..

    • @MegaHollywood1971
      @MegaHollywood1971 2 года назад +1

      Try removing the MAF sensor within the Intake and cleaning it off with some MAF Spray (and only MAF spray), that may aleviate your issues. While doing that, take a little more time and clean the interior of the throttle body. A lot of stumbling generates from those two components.

  • @TheCasualGamer01
    @TheCasualGamer01 2 года назад +1

    Use rubber hose to remove and start the plugs.

  • @MegaHollywood1971
    @MegaHollywood1971 2 года назад +4

    Autolite? Couldn't spring $10.50 a plug for NGKs?

  • @alexjlopez1293
    @alexjlopez1293 2 года назад +1

    So my civic shakes whenever I turn off the ac, I can feel the vibrations on the seats, you think it could be my spark plugs?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Hmmm. I don't think so. The AC compressor is driven by a belt. So maybe check the belt? Small amount of vibration isn't terrible. I think mine does something similar. Mine vibrates a little in D but if I shift to N it stops because you unload the engine/transmission

  • @frankieaguilar1324
    @frankieaguilar1324 Год назад +3

    Do you have to unplug the battery before taking the spark plugs out?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  Год назад +3

      Nope. Just make sure the engine isn't running / the car is off. I am not EXACTLY sure on what goes on inside a coil pack, but the sparks are computer controlled so if the car is off, there shouldn't be electricity to the plug.

  • @justanotherchannel6097
    @justanotherchannel6097 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @559mafiaboi
    @559mafiaboi 2 года назад +1

    What socket size to remove them did u use

  • @beyondartists7641
    @beyondartists7641 2 года назад +1

    My honda civic hatchback is shaking when taking off (accelerating) and at low speed. I have new tires & brakes. Do you think I need to replace spark plugs or clean fuel injectors? I'm at 59k mileage

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Hmmm.... I would certainly pull out the spark plugs and look at them. They may be ok. You can check a chart like this one. gasolinegirls.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/spark-plug-reader-chart.jpg
      It does sound like a cylinder could be misfiring or something. Though I'm not sure. Is the steering shaking? Or does it feel like the engine?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      @@tonymayhew191 oooh that's interesting! And also gives me an idea for my truck! Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!

  • @krzysztofkosmowski940
    @krzysztofkosmowski940 Год назад +1

    hello sorry for my angelic writing by translator. my 1.5turbo 148000km civic and spark plugs haven't been replaced yet, can i still ride them?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  Год назад +2

      Well that seems like quite a long time to go without changing them, but as long as you don't notice any change in performance, you can do whatever you want. I'd be prepared to change them sooner rather than later though

    • @krzysztofkosmowski940
      @krzysztofkosmowski940 Год назад

      @@seandonovan8460 Thank you for your answer, I decided to replace the spark plugs as soon as possible. Best wishes

  • @karlraz4675
    @karlraz4675 2 года назад +3

    How often should you change spark plug (in years)?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Hey Karl. A general rule of thumb is to change them every 30k to 90k miles. That's a huge range that depends a lot on how you drive. So let's assume you need to change them every 30k miles to be safe and for easy math. If you average 15k miles per year (roughly the average driving distance per year), you would change your plugs every 2 years. In reality, you might drive less than 15k miles per year and you could probably get away with letting the plugs run more than 30k miles. So, depending on your driving and the spark plugs, maybe every 2-3 years you should change them.

    • @metzmatu8409
      @metzmatu8409 2 года назад

      NGK Ruthenium or NGK iridium spark plug last 100k miles.

    • @eurekaakerue4649
      @eurekaakerue4649 Год назад

      @@seandonovan8460😎👍

  • @joseavalencia6448
    @joseavalencia6448 2 года назад +2

    Great vid but try using NGK spark plugs. I tried these autolitr since 2019 and within 2 weeks had malfunctions and my dashboard was going nuts with all the lights popping up. Took it back to dealer since I had warranty just so they can put OEM NGK spark plugs. That mistake cost me 200+

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Dang dude that suck! I'm sorry you had such a bad experience with Autolite. I have had no issues (knock on wood) since I put them in and made this video.

  • @andykong77
    @andykong77 2 года назад +1

    Hey brother when you change spark plugs do you have to adjust the value too ?

    • @michaellim4165
      @michaellim4165 2 года назад +1

      No don't touch them. It should be factory adjusted already if you swap the original OEM. With an Autolite, he may have to do it( not 100% certain). Go with OEM if you don't want any trouble.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Are you talking about the gap? I agree with Battle Toad. A few other comments also mentioned this. For optimal performance of any plug you should check the gap but unless you see something really wrong when it comes out of the box it should run fine.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 2 года назад +1

      @@seandonovan8460 he misspelled the word. The question was intended to be "do you need to adjust the VALVES?" not values. Valves are in owners manual adjusted (lash) at 100k

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      @@jamesmedina2062 Ahhh makes more sense. Thanks for clarifying!

  • @wilbryest
    @wilbryest 2 года назад +2

    ok dumb question: how did you know it was time to replace the spark plugs? did you wait for the maintenance minder? if not what signs did you looked out for?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      Good question. In this case I just waited for the maintenance minder. But other signs of bad plugs might be a lot of vibration in the motor (more than the normal engine buzz), lower than normal fuel mileage, and maybe a few other things.

    • @wilbryest
      @wilbryest 2 года назад +1

      Follow up questions: 1. When the maintenance minder came on you were still able to start and driver the car or no? 2. Denso or NGK are the best spark plug brands amirite? Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions Sean 😁

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      @@wilbryest yeah maintenance minders are only reminders. They do not stop you from driving. And yes NGK seems to be the plug of choice. I chose to save some $$$ but every likes NGK

  • @gmshonourthemosthigh2930
    @gmshonourthemosthigh2930 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi there just curious how did the autolite hold up after putting them in. How long did they last?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  8 месяцев назад

      Still going strong! Haven't changed them since this video. I dont know what mileage I was at when I did the video but I'm nearing 140k or 150k now

    • @gmshonourthemosthigh2930
      @gmshonourthemosthigh2930 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@seandonovan8460 Thats good to hear. I saw a lot of mixed reviews about NGK vs Autolite in terms of performance. After looking at the reviews, comments, and videos. I became skeptical. I want to put autolites in my ride, but my mechanic is telling me to use NGK. But I am not sure if its just a money grab.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  8 месяцев назад

      @@gmshonourthemosthigh2930 eh. I think it depends what you want to do. I know a lot of people like to push civics hard and put on performance parts. If that's the case I think NGK is worth it. But I just drive it to and from work and they work just fine.

    • @gmshonourthemosthigh2930
      @gmshonourthemosthigh2930 8 месяцев назад +1

      Ok beautiful. Yeah your right people do like to push civics hard and thats what I am doing. Yeah so I will go with NGK. Thanks for the video it was helpful.@@seandonovan8460

  • @nicolemcclory3491
    @nicolemcclory3491 2 года назад +4

    Do you need to gap them?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  Год назад

      For best possible efficiency, yes, but I have been running mine straight out of the box since I did this video and have had no problems. I'll be sure to make a spark plug gap video. There have been a lot of questions about it.

  • @ronsanchez7456
    @ronsanchez7456 3 года назад

    What type spark plugs are those?

  • @BW-kv9wj
    @BW-kv9wj 2 года назад +2

    How many miles when you need to change them?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      There was a bit of discussion on this below, but the original NGKs should last around 100k miles. If you put in new ones that are NOT NGKs, like I did in the video, I'd expect maybe 60-80k miles. I have had no issues so far with the Autolites I've installed, but some others below have had slight issues.

    • @BW-kv9wj
      @BW-kv9wj 2 года назад +1

      @@seandonovan8460 ok. Thank you

  • @tym340i3
    @tym340i3 2 года назад +1

    I got the same spark plugs
    How is your cold start ? I had these spark plugs for 6 months notice shudder on cold start every morning.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Hmmm... mine have been awesome. No stuttering or anything. You could pull them out and check that the gap is good? There's a bunch of other reasons too why this may happen in cold weather.

  • @WavyFBaby
    @WavyFBaby 2 года назад +2

    Is anti seize/dielectric grease necessary???

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      Nope. I suppose you could add some if you're worried it'll get stuck, but it's not necessary.

    • @WavyFBaby
      @WavyFBaby 2 года назад +1

      @@seandonovan8460 awesome. Thanks for such a quick response.

    • @Fearsomex23
      @Fearsomex23 2 года назад

      @@WavyFBaby honda states to put anti seize on the spark plugs from all data. You never know.

  • @tommydukes1979
    @tommydukes1979 2 года назад +3

    Dont have to gap the plugs?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      For optimal performance and perhaps a little better fuel economy, yes you should check the gap on the plug. However, unless something looks awfully wrong when you take the plug out of the box, it's usually fine to use as is. I've gotten a few comments and messages on this. I'll have to do a video on gapping a plug. Thanks!

    • @dilawarmubashir6736
      @dilawarmubashir6736 2 года назад +1

      I think if you get the ngk plugs those are gapped to 0.031” which is within spec for the civic. 0.028-0.032

  • @martincarman1725
    @martincarman1725 2 года назад +1

    Please help. I bought a Thin Wall 12 Point 14mm socket to remove the old plugs. The socket fits correctly on the new plugs, but it won't fit onto the original ones in the Hona Civic 2019 1.5L engine. Could it be 15mm or 16mm? What do you think?

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Hmmm...It really should fit the old ones too. If it fits the new plugs, it should fit the ones you're replacing. Can you look down into the hole and check for obstructions or other things that could block you? Maybe something came out of the wires when you pulled them off? Maybe the socket just needs to be wiggled or turned a bit? If anyone else knows the answer please comment!

    • @martincarman1725
      @martincarman1725 2 года назад

      @@seandonovan8460 Thank you. No there's nothing in there. The coil came out smoothly. The 6 point size on the plug looks bigger.

  • @Caswagna93
    @Caswagna93 2 года назад +4

    Does anyone know the torque spec for the 1.5L T? If my research is right, it should be fine within 13-15 LB-FT of torque

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Number looks right to me.

    • @MegaHollywood1971
      @MegaHollywood1971 2 года назад

      Most aluminum head & seat torque for plugs are 19-21lbs or 28-30Nm (whichever you use).

    • @edpenny8460
      @edpenny8460 Год назад

      16lbs. on the torque 30-32 on the gap

  • @buckeyebob55
    @buckeyebob55 5 месяцев назад +1

    why would you drop them in ...you could damage the plug or change your gap stick it in your coil pack and set each one in It was a good video until you did that

  • @francoislanglois4642
    @francoislanglois4642 2 года назад +4

    Never Autolite in Honda
    ...Never ever... 😒

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад

      Oh? What makes you say that?

    • @jdh6164
      @jdh6164 2 года назад +2

      @@seandonovan8460 If the factory put NGK spark plugs in the engine and they lasted that long and still looked great when you removed them, why would you put Autolite back in just to save $35? I run a machine shop that builds racing engines and we use NGK spark plugs in everything we build. We used Autolite spark plugs 5 or 6 years ago and started having problems with them. Started using NGK and no more problems.

    • @seandonovan8460
      @seandonovan8460  2 года назад +1

      @@jdh6164 interesting. I'll keep that in mind for next time. Thanks for sharing the knowledge! If/when I decide to get the HonData ECU Tune for more power I'll take a closer look at the spark plugs!

    • @louisbaiani6262
      @louisbaiani6262 2 года назад +1

      I am running autolite Iridium in a 2.2L Ecotec and they seem ok. I put 15000km so far.

    • @tym340i3
      @tym340i3 2 года назад +1

      @@seandonovan8460 I’ve had auto lite for 17k miles cold start is only time it kinda shutter or feels like a misfire for like 2 seconds.
      Other than that they’re okay I just hate cold starts so I decided to go back to ngk next week!

  • @shaloskyj6898
    @shaloskyj6898 Год назад +2

    No anti-seize lubricant and plugs aren't torqued in. Do better

    • @juni2097
      @juni2097 Год назад

      Instead of criticizing, I thank him for the time helping us feel great about doing this