BMW i3 REx Spark Plug Replacement DIY

BMW i3 REx Spark Plug Replacement DIY

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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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Peter LaChina says:

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.

Shane Anderson says:

Cheers! What is the part number for the plugs you used?

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