Spark Plug Gap:
.039 – .043 (Unless otherwise stated. The Denso plugs we used recommended a .044 Gap)
Spark Plug Part #:
Denso FK16HQR11
Spark Plug Stock #:
Denso 3458
Spark Plug Gap:
.039 – .043 (Unless otherwise stated. The Denso plugs we used recommended a .044 Gap)
Spark Plug Part #:
Denso FK16HQR11
Spark Plug Stock #:
Denso 3458
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Is it the same process for a 2005 kia sportage v6?
Nice. I really like how easy changing out the spark plugs on this SUV. How many miles did you have?
Thank you! These shouldn't need replacing until about 100K miles. The gap is .044, not .44 as mentioned, but
everyone can see the gauge. Cute little helper there with you, too!!
Is .044 gap good ?
Or it will make a misfire ?
yea your right on the torque it does very by application some have a torque spec some don't. you can get by with out.but I had one come loose on the highway so now I check for torque. thanks for the vids. p..s I gave A like
what about spark plug torque spec????????? and you don't want to use A slide gaper on that type of spark plug .use the hook type that you used through out don't slide it you could damage the electrode in the spark plug.thanks
is it the same process for 2012 kia sportage?
thanks for the video.. how to u know when to change the spark plugs?
Just used this vid to replace mine! I bought some Bosch plugs that were pre-gapped and I checked them and they were spot on. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
awesome thanks!!! good job too!!!