How to replace spark plugs on 2012 -2018 Audi A6/A7 C7 3.0T – DIY

How to replace spark plugs on 2012 -2018 Audi A6/A7 C7 3.0T – DIY

This video shows how to replace spark plugs on 2012-1018 Audi A6 C7 and A7 C7 3.0T

Tools & Parts:
Torx T-20 (to disconnect plugs from coils)
16mm socket for spark plugs
10mm socket for coolant tank
Spark Plugs – NGK 94460 (PFR8S8EG) Laser Platinum Spark Plugs
Torque specs for tightening spark plugs – 22 lbs torque

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Albanian Gango says:

Hello bro can i ask you one question? i have an Audi A6 3.0Tdi Quattro,, sometimes when i start the engine acceleration up itself and engine light comes on,,, and sometimes when im on 2nd or 3rd shift accelerates itself.. fault code is P01BC something with oil pressure..

trebor19418 says:

Hi Felek, have you changed your valve cover gaskets yet? I'm planning on changing mine since I have oil leaking on the coolant side. Do you think that just by loosening the coolant reserve would give me enough clearance to access the torx screws to the valve cover?

Savannah V says:

His engine bay is FREAKING clean. Great video!

Stephen Cannon says:

Helpful hint. When I remove the new plug from the box I place the plug from the cylinder that is begging replaced in that box. Mark 1-6 and I can review the plug later….check for consistent wear patterns and see if there are abnormal wear/burn pattens and isolate to a particular cylinder.

Kyle Lane says:

Hey thanks dude! Figured this would be a quick job. Appreciate the tool list!

shakke52 says:

Did the engine get smoother?

TheWiseGuy says:

Is this the exact method for the Audi A7?

Taalai Kurmanbek says:

Hey Felek nice videos
I bought steering wheel for my audi A6 new steering wheel has heat and paddles
Please make video how to turn them on through VCDS
I have everything just don’t want to screw

Miodrag Tanaskovic says:

Can you make video how to enable trafic signs

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