Explanation was clear and helpful. Demonstration excellent. The camera work and shooting of the video is terrible! About 1/3 of the time, the most important part is below the video frame and out of sight. Cameraman should zoom out a bit in those shots.
Camera is zoomed in too much at times and sometimes just shows the chest, which is useless. Other than the terrible camera work, the video was very instructive and helpful.
Be careful using anti seize with newer cars. I have been told by a mechanic “there’s a possibility of it messing with the electronics. Just use regular grease instead.” And use dielectric grease (petroleum or even Vaseline) on the connection between the boot and the plug.
Thank you good sir for posting this!
I like how beatriz hen pecks him into showing basic things that if you don’t know you shouldn’t be changing your own spark plugs.
Thanks for the video! You plan on doing any more?
Explanation was clear and helpful. Demonstration excellent. The camera work and shooting of the video is terrible! About 1/3 of the time, the most important part is below the video frame and out of sight. Cameraman should zoom out a bit in those shots.
Camera is zoomed in too much at times and sometimes just shows the chest, which is useless. Other than the terrible camera work, the video was very instructive and helpful.
Nice Job, tho, KIa Soul 201 11 similar but different, doing mine today, might do the video…
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Oh and if you know the torque setting, would be awesome.
How tight are you making the plugs? Torque wrench ft lbs???
Thanks so much for posting this! It helps alot.
That is a very good point. I forgot to mention that I was using dielectric anti seize.
Be careful using anti seize with newer cars. I have been told by a mechanic “there’s a possibility of it messing with the electronics. Just use regular grease instead.” And use dielectric grease (petroleum or even Vaseline) on the connection between the boot and the plug.