Do this before you replace your spark plugs on a Mercedes-Benz

Do this before you replace your spark plugs on a Mercedes-Benz

Spark Plugs on a Mercedes-Benz CLA250

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@MostGenericUser says:

Just did spark plugs on one of these motors for the first time and those ignition coil boots are an absolute pain in the ass to take off if they have never been removed before. You have to pull on them till they almost break.

@mbz4652 says:

What is the correct method to remove the glow plugs? I have seen people using a torque wrench for removing the glow plugs. Is that the correct method and would that be a normal torque wrench or one that has the option to losen with a specific amount of torque? Is it advisable to remove them with a cold or hot engine as there are many different opinion on this? What if the engine can't be hot because of the fact you need to remove some parts in order to access to glow plugs?

@williamramos3095 says:

How much Miles/Km it is needed?

@sfneurosurgeon says:

Do you use anti-seize on the spark plug threads?

@aliislam580 says:

Do you apply anti seize on the threads?

@John_Manuel says:

We need more ppl like u

@mercrom8763 says:

just dont drill them out like that always with hand pls haha if they break your in big trouble

@mizterblicky5569 says:

My mercedes keeps misfiring should i replace them or just try blowing on them first with the air compressor

@Isaiahsteezy says:

Is that ticking noise at idle normal?

@vikingrobot4179 says:

You were doing so good by blowing out the spark plugs holes with compressed air….then immediately after you use an air ratchet to remove the spark plug….Dayam dude.

Just set the car on fire next time.

Never, ever , ever use a freaking air ratchet or powered tool to remove a spark plug .

Good way to get fired at the dealership.

@shizzam33 says:

Hey man I been looking for ya page I think my girl needs all this lol

@J8den says:

I wish my shop cleaned my engine bay lol

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