How to remove stuck spark plug connector boots on a BMW or MINI

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  • Опубликовано: 25 сен 2024

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  • @Hope4NewDay1
    @Hope4NewDay1 5 лет назад +3

    For people in 2018/2019; this method is perhaps the best way of getting a melted/stuck ignition coil boot out. My E70 N52 ignition coil was melted to my spark plug and I purchased a set of automotive pick tools to try and fish it out. CRC heavy duty solution is fantastic if the boot is stuck on but not if its melted to the top of the spark plug. I had to use a straight pick to stab around the top of the spark plug in a circular motion until I was able to grab the very end of the boot with a hook pick. Don't use needle nose pliers on melted coil boots because you could end up breaking the rubber apart and have a much larger issue. This method can take hours so just take your time and it will eventually work and be sure to take breaks.
    Good stuff Bavarian Autosport!!!

  • @JFirn86Q
    @JFirn86Q 6 месяцев назад

    Okay this is actually a great video, showing all the best techniques. I appreciate this.

  • @vyceroy
    @vyceroy 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this video. The silicone spray was essential to fixing of this problem for me, the broken boot was being very difficult. Hadn't seen or needed hook and pick tools before, very useful.

  • @explosive_shart9405
    @explosive_shart9405 3 года назад

    Went to change my aunts spark plugs yesterday and this video saved the day.

  • @mannyszwabowski1897
    @mannyszwabowski1897 2 года назад

    This just happened to me. Removing center coil, greasing the inside of the boot and shimming the grease down along the top portion of the spark plug worked like a charm! Thanks!

  • @spaghety
    @spaghety 6 лет назад +5

    Saved the day for me thanks for this! I just used a coathanger and brakleen but same process

  • @bioret
    @bioret 2 года назад

    Thanks, the silicone trick worked for me. I didn't need the pick. For my Hyundai, I reattached the top part of the ignition coil to the stuck section. Once I pulled the coil out again, everything came off because of the lube

  • @fm89386
    @fm89386 Год назад

    Thanks sticking that thing in there worked perfect to break it free

  • @Miggys.Garage
    @Miggys.Garage 7 лет назад +4

    so very thorough, thanks for this!

  • @charleslacombe359
    @charleslacombe359 3 года назад

    That's Exactly what i used on my 2009 Ford Edge with stuck boot tip !
    First the straight pick to try to break the bond between the plug and the boot, then the hook pick which got the whole tip, by the last one i was pretty proficient at it, after learning the technique and having the first couple come out in pieces.

  • @walterkramp-holzwarth862
    @walterkramp-holzwarth862 2 года назад

    Thanks a million, Otto, for your good advice!

  • @aldocraycray
    @aldocraycray 4 года назад +1

    I have this same problem! Happened on 2 cylinders but one I was able to take it out with pliers. The other was melted with the spark plug. I’m going to try this method. Only problem is, I have pieces of plastic boot in the hole of the spark plug in the very bottom. And I don’t want it to fall inside the engine when I take out the spark plug, any thoughts?

  • @PanamaSticks
    @PanamaSticks 3 месяца назад

    If you would, please answer these questions.. I have a 2015 VW Golf, which apparently has the same coil / boot construction. My car was running great, but 60,000 miles and still hadn't changed the plugs. Last night I pulled very hard on all four coils and the boots seem glued to the plugs. The coils have NOT separated from the boots. At this point, I'm asking myself if I should just put the car back together and let a mechanic do the job. But wondering if the coil pack and conductors have been damaged by all the pulling. Is that likely?
    If so, would it be advisable to pull up on the coils and cut the boots just below the coils, so I can then use the silicone and pick process? Or should I apply more pulling force?

  • @RevoltingSnakeman99
    @RevoltingSnakeman99 7 лет назад

    Another great video... you guys really know your stuff. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They are most helpful :D

  • @82heartofalion
    @82heartofalion 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video 👍😊

  • @lone6995
    @lone6995 3 года назад

    Just saved me. Big thank you.

  • @714JayPP
    @714JayPP 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this video, helped me greatly!!

  • @khoinguyen88
    @khoinguyen88 5 лет назад

    Thank you sir.....this trick works a 100%

  • @siordia100
    @siordia100 7 лет назад +1

    very good video

  • @JARStudio_Director
    @JARStudio_Director 4 года назад

    Big help

  • @FrozenHaxor
    @FrozenHaxor 8 лет назад +1

    Those long pliers are awesome, what brand are they?

    • @bavarianautosport
      @bavarianautosport  8 лет назад +3

      Don't recall the brand on that pair (they may be Cresent). They are available from most main-stream plier manufacturers. Articulated long needle nose pliers.

  • @felixhm6339
    @felixhm6339 7 лет назад

    good presentation

  • @williamjones2773
    @williamjones2773 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @zanjaya1
    @zanjaya1 5 лет назад

    This is awesome .

  • @ragadallas1982
    @ragadallas1982 5 лет назад

    Hello guys, fuel pump die on me , car was parked for 2 months , now I got the fuel pump replaced and new battery and the car wont start, , any Idea why ? starter problem ?? the fuel pump does have energy I can hear it. but I have no crank ! any tips ? thanks for your time .

  • @vickirichardt2344
    @vickirichardt2344 4 года назад

    This doesn't make since the boot can only go so far onto the spark plug which is the tip of the plug.it can't go pass the nut. The wire in boot clips on to the top of spark plug. Explain how the boot when it breaks slips down pass the tip of spark plug??

  • @birdandthe
    @birdandthe 3 года назад

    what happens if the top of the rubber is below the top of the plug (as in my case) you cant do it.

    • @bioret
      @bioret 2 года назад

      Does it attach to the upper stem of the ignition coil? If so, after spraying some silicone, wait for it to settle and then attach the upper stem of the coil again. Hopefully when removing the stem again it will come out with the lower portion as well due to the silicone

  • @dns41110
    @dns41110 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much! Saved me!

  • @12vgs8606
    @12vgs8606 8 лет назад

    Isn't the hex still exposed? If so, could you not use the pass through hollow socket set on it? I forgot the name but I have a GearWrench and I know Craftsman, Harbor Freight and others also have similar set. As long as the boot is thinner than the hex diameter, the hollow socket will slide over and reach the hex.

    • @bavarianautosport
      @bavarianautosport  8 лет назад +1

      If the socket is long enough and has a full inside diameter large enough .... yes. Typically, though, this won't work.

    • @12vgs8606
      @12vgs8606 8 лет назад +2

      You are absolutely right. I just checked my pass through set and it is NO GO. Even real deep and thin socket will not be deep enough. Your way of removing it is the only way. Thank you for showing how to do it.

    • @victorwoods9873
      @victorwoods9873 7 лет назад +1

      Bavarian Autosport

    • @yuriys5991
      @yuriys5991 4 года назад

      It kinda worked for me, all four of mine were stuck really bad and i couldn't clean it all out, i cleaned just enough to make sure that socket fit over remaining rubber and removed them. Worked really well and didn't need to completely remove all of boot rubber melted onto plugs which would take forever. Used vaccuum and air compressor to blow out chunks

  • @markyantoni6098
    @markyantoni6098 2 года назад

    Good

  • @romansh1357
    @romansh1357 4 года назад

    Yes same thing with Hyundai Sonata hybrid it’s a pain in the ass to remove them thank you good video the engineer needs to be done a little more smarter

  • @kendellmccline4725
    @kendellmccline4725 7 лет назад

    where did you get the hook

  • @Sroor2023
    @Sroor2023 8 лет назад

    Didn't see this case before :)

  • @sqshr
    @sqshr 7 лет назад

    Can you do a vanos rebuild video thanks

    • @bavarianautosport
      @bavarianautosport  7 лет назад

      We may not end up doing a video, but we do have a full photo DIY on rebuilding the M54 Double VANIOS.
      blog.bavauto.com/13829/bmw-diy-double-vanos-repair-rebuild-on-m52tu-m54-and-m56-6-cylinder/

  • @gurbeerathwal9406
    @gurbeerathwal9406 6 лет назад +1

    Same problem on my volkswagen. Ughh

  • @nalladegatights
    @nalladegatights 4 года назад

    This was a huge help. Thank you for the post!!