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Created page with "= Spark Plug Replacement = == Tools and Materials Needed == * New spark plugs * Ratchet and spark plug socket * Spark plug gap tool * Anti-seize compound (optional) * Torque wrench == Step-by-Step Instructions == === Access the Spark Plugs === Open the hood and locate the ignition coils or spark plug wires. === Remove the Ignition Coils/Wires === Disconnect the ignition coils or spark plug wires from the plugs. === Remove the Old Spark Plugs === Use a ratchet and sp..." |
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= Spark Plug Replacement = | == Spark Plug Replacement == | ||
== Tools and Materials Needed == | === Tools and Materials Needed === | ||
* New spark plugs | * New spark plugs (NGK IFR7G-11KS recommended) | ||
* Ratchet and spark plug socket | * Ratchet and spark plug socket (16 mm) | ||
* Spark plug gap tool | * Spark plug gap tool | ||
* Anti-seize compound (optional) | * Anti-seize compound (optional) | ||
* Torque wrench | * Torque wrench | ||
== Step-by-Step Instructions == | === Step-by-Step Instructions === | ||
=== Access the Spark Plugs === | === Access the Spark Plugs === | ||
Open the hood and locate the ignition coils | Open the hood and locate the ignition coils on top of the engine. | ||
=== Remove the Ignition Coils | === Remove the Ignition Coils === | ||
Disconnect the ignition coils | Disconnect the electrical connectors from the ignition coils. Remove the bolts securing the coils (10 mm), and gently pull the coils out to access the spark plugs. | ||
=== Remove the Old Spark Plugs === | === Remove the Old Spark Plugs === | ||
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=== Prepare and Install the New Spark Plugs === | === Prepare and Install the New Spark Plugs === | ||
Check the gap on the new plugs using a gap tool | Check the gap on the new plugs using a gap tool (0.8-0.9 mm). Apply a small amount of anti-seize compound to the threads (optional). Install the new plugs by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten them with a torque wrench to 22 Nm. | ||
=== Reconnect the Ignition Coils | === Reconnect the Ignition Coils === | ||
Reattach the ignition coils | Reattach the ignition coils and secure them with the bolts. Reconnect the electrical connectors. | ||
=== Final Check === | === Final Check === |
Latest revision as of 08:29, 14 August 2024
Spark Plug Replacement
Tools and Materials Needed
- New spark plugs (NGK IFR7G-11KS recommended)
- Ratchet and spark plug socket (16 mm)
- Spark plug gap tool
- Anti-seize compound (optional)
- Torque wrench
Step-by-Step Instructions
Access the Spark Plugs
Open the hood and locate the ignition coils on top of the engine.
Remove the Ignition Coils
Disconnect the electrical connectors from the ignition coils. Remove the bolts securing the coils (10 mm), and gently pull the coils out to access the spark plugs.
Remove the Old Spark Plugs
Use a ratchet and spark plug socket to remove the old plugs. Inspect the old plugs for wear or deposits.
Prepare and Install the New Spark Plugs
Check the gap on the new plugs using a gap tool (0.8-0.9 mm). Apply a small amount of anti-seize compound to the threads (optional). Install the new plugs by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten them with a torque wrench to 22 Nm.
Reconnect the Ignition Coils
Reattach the ignition coils and secure them with the bolts. Reconnect the electrical connectors.
Final Check
Start the engine to ensure smooth operation.