Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the spark plugs on a 2009-2016 Audi A4 2.0 TSFI B8.
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Just finished changing my Audi’s spark plugs and your video was excellent! Thank you. I also used a small amount of dielectric grease.
Thank you the video helpful but what torque size bolt
Excellent video man
Great tutorial! Nice job of explaining/showing all the steps clearly. Saves paying almost $500 bucks at the dealership to replace spark plugs. Seriously, you can replace the spark plugs and coils yourself for about $130.
easier to unplug injectors and pull coils out by hand. imo
Hi, Thank you for taking the time to post this great tutorial! Great camera angle as you really give the viewer a first hand view of what to see. Fantastic. Subscribed!