@@HaynesManuals Your statements are full of arrogance and failures, spark plugs don't change during the night, in other posts you talk about a 1.400cc engine while Ford Fiesta 2006 has a 1.600cc engine, your web link to NGK doesn't work, you are a total failure!
Thank you Haynes! Wish I could press the up button more than once.
Thanks!
Very clear but just wondering what size spark plug socket you need for the wrench?
Excellent thanks for the video
Very welcome
How long Is the Ratchet wrench you used?
what socket size do i need to remove spark plugs?
You need a spark plug extension socket that attaches to your torque wrench. The size is 5/8 inch.
Awesome. Thanks
You're welcome!
Nice video but you missed the most important part which is what spark plug model!
Probably best to get up-to-date info from somewhere like ngk.co.uk
@@HaynesManuals Your statements are full of arrogance and failures, spark plugs don't change during the night, in other posts you talk about a 1.400cc engine while Ford Fiesta 2006 has a 1.600cc engine, your web link to NGK doesn't work, you are a total failure!
Thank you very much
You are welcome
How to mend Ford fiesta X264DET year 2000 1.8 finesse
In the torque the same for the 1.25 model?
Yes, it is. 15 Nm
When you got the right tools for the job, it's obvious...
Hi, is 1.3mm correct for all Mk6 Fiestas? Mine is a 54 plate 1.4L. Thanks.
Yes, 1.3mm is the gap we list for all 1.4L 2004 Fiestas
@@HaynesManuals Thanks
@@HaynesManuals is it also 1.3mm gap for 1.25L 2006?
@@HaynesManuals Your statements are misleading and can cause mechanic failures because also there is the 2006 Ford Fiesta with a 1.600cc engine!
Is it 1.3 mm gap on 05 plate 1.4 ford fiesta
Style
Yes it is for Bosch HR8 MEV, or Motorcraft AYFS22C plugs. Other makes might be different...