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When I called my local dealer and they told me it would be $423.48 to change the spark plugs on my BMW i3 with the Range Extender, I was a little shocked as there are only 2 spark plugs, so I decided to do it myself! Luckily we can get the spark plugs for less than 1/10 of that price and after about an hour of work, we can do it ourselves. I hope this video helps you change the plugs on your own car and save some money in the process.
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Well done! My question if you will.. putting back the high voltage disconnect is a bear. If you don't know to push it back in place it will not go. Do you recall just how it slips back in place? Thanks. I know I will have to work on it again. And already forgot what the bmw mechanic said. Because it doesn't go back easy.
Cheers! What is the part number for the plugs you used?