Part 1 2009 Hyundai Accent tune up Spark plug replacement in 720pHD

Part 1 2009 Hyundai Accent tune up Spark plug replacement in 720pHD

This is part 1 of 2 parts showing you how to tune up the 2009 Hyundai Accent GLS 1.6 L 4 cylinder engine. I will show you how to test and replace the coil, w…

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gereral1 says:

ngk sparkplugs come with a coating that will brake off when you remove
them. if you remove them before the replacement time then use antiseize
when reinstalling. hope this helps

oldsteamguy says:

great video. thanks for posting. i have a 2010 accent in southern
Ontario… i am wondering about using aluminum based anti seize on the plug
threads rather than copper based to avoid dissimilar metal interaction. any
thoughts?

gereral1 says:

OEM parts are the most expensive. I just thought I would add all the
detailed info in these videos so you guys don’t miss important things like
torquing and yearly maintenance of your spark plugs. This will prevent
seizing of them to make them easily serviceable. I went on ebay and found a
wire harness for 70 bucks and coils for 60 bucks but I would rather use OEM
parts for my ignition system

DrPiterarnett says:

wire harness 25$ on ebay Oem from Korea im buy in July engine cover 15$ but
small typ

gereral1 says:

New video on how to tune up your Hyundai accent

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