How to replace spark plugs - TSI TFSI
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- The VW 1.4 Group TSi spark plug change ULTIMATE how to.
Video showing the replacement process for spark plugs on a 1.4tsi VW GOLF VI CAXA engine code. Also valid for other VW Audi Group cars like Skoda Octavia and Seat Leon. Techniques for removal of the ignition coil packs to access and replace the spark plugs. this is a necessary job as a service item.
Tools:
T30 torx
4 Cable ties
Spark plug socket
Torque wrench
Flat head screwdriver
Grease safe for rubber elements
Some basic skills ;)
Specs:
Tightening torque for spark plugs in this engine: 25Nm
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Interesting. Ditch the music and I'll be able to hear what your saying. Otherwise good work.
At 4:29 you say to use grease that safe for rubber elements on two parts of the ignition coil. I though electricity flowed through that part directly to the spark plug under it making contact at the uppermost of the metal part right after where the tool connects. Is this rubber safe grease needed or just an extra? I'll probably only change spark plugs once every 3-5 years or so.
I have exactly the same special tool, but i bought them for different job. Thanks for the video
For me it doesn't work with the cable ties
Thanks a lot for the video. Number 4 is really a disaster. By mistake I broke the thin air tube between the 3rd and 4th spark plug. The engine still seems to works fine. However, a small stream of air leaks. Do you know what for is that tube? Thanks again.
Thank you for the video. One side note. If you tighten the new spark plugs it is better to lay your hand on top of it and keep the tool balanced. It is very easy to crack the porcelain of the new spark plug.
Nice one, bro
Nice ty dude 🙂
What mm socket for spark plug release?
16mm
Yep...cable ties might work if coils not been in place for 10 years!!
Nice Video ! Wouldn’t do any harm to spray a bit of penetrant/WD40 down side of these covers first (on cool engine) to help release 🙏🏻
I changed the spark plug, do I need to change the coil as well?
No,coils is not something you change often
Nicely explained. Thanks:-)