How to replace spark plug on SUZUKI SWIFT 3 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

How to replace spark plug on SUZUKI SWIFT 3 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

How to replace spark plug on SUZUKI SWIFT 3 (MZ, EZ) Hatchback 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 [TUTORIAL AUTODOC]

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00:23 — Use a flat screwdriver. Slide the filter cover clips.
00:30 — Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench. Unscrew the air filter housing fastener.
01:02 — Dismantle the air filter pipe.
01:10 — Use a drive socket No.8. Use a Ratchet wrench. Remove the engine cover.
01:29 — Disconnect the high voltage wires from the spark plugs. Use a flat screwdriver.
01:36 — Note the correct procedure for connecting high-voltage wires to spark plugs.
01:46 — Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench. Unscrew the ignition coil fastening screws.
02:02 — Disconnect the ignition coil plugs. Use a flat screwdriver.
02:25 — Use a spark plug socket №16. Use a Ratchet wrench.
02:30 — Remove the spark plugs with a spark plug wrench and place them on a work surface in the order of installing in the engine.
03:20 — Apply a thin layer of special grease on the thread surface of new spark plugs.
03:52 — Install the ignition coil straight down.
04:07 — Connect the plugs to the ignition coil. Connect the high voltage wires to the spark plugs.
04:46 — Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench. Tighten the ignition coil fastening.
05:23 — Install the plastic engine cover. Use a drive socket No.8. Use a Ratchet wrench.
05:51 — Install the air filter pipe.
05:54 — Screw the filter housing fastening bolts. Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench.

The tools you need to replace spark plug:
– flat screwdriver
– drive socket No. 10
– ratchet wrench
– drive socket No. 8
– spark plug socket

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autodoc.co.uk says:

00:23 — Use a flat screwdriver. Slide the filter cover clips.

00:30 — Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench. Unscrew the air filter housing fastener.

01:02 — Dismantle the air filter pipe.

01:10 — Use a drive socket No.8. Use a Ratchet wrench. Remove the engine cover.

01:29 — Disconnect the high voltage wires from the spark plugs. Use a flat screwdriver.

01:36 — Note the correct procedure for connecting high-voltage wires to spark plugs.

01:46 — Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench. Unscrew the ignition coil fastening screws.

02:02 — Disconnect the ignition coil plugs. Use a flat screwdriver.

02:25 — Use a spark plug socket №16. Use a Ratchet wrench.

02:30 — Remove the spark plugs with a spark plug wrench and place them on a work surface in the order of installing in the engine.

03:20 — Apply a thin layer of special grease on the thread surface of new spark plugs.

03:52 — Install the ignition coil straight down.

04:07 — Connect the plugs to the ignition coil. Connect the high voltage wires to the spark plugs.

04:46 — Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench. Tighten the ignition coil fastening.

05:23 — Install the plastic engine cover. Use a drive socket No.8. Use a Ratchet wrench.

05:51 — Install the air filter pipe.

05:54 — Screw the filter housing fastening bolts. Use a drive socket No.10. Use a Ratchet wrench.

The tools you need to replace spark plug:

– flat screwdriver

– drive socket No. 10

– ratchet wrench

– drive socket No. 8

– spark plug socket

Jimmy Cranston says:

thank you so much for this video, I changed plugs, leads and a coil pack on my wifes 58 plate swift, when I started it it had a misfire, I swapped plugs back to originals with new leads, still misfire, swapped leads back to originals with new plugs , still misfire, then put old plugs and leads in, still misfire, looking at it, It looked wrong, but I was cabbaged by that time, starting the car sounded like misfire / timing out.  came across your video just now, and presto, I realise what I have done wrong, I have coil pack on cylinder 2 with lead to cylinder 1, then the other coil pack on cylinder 4 and lead to cylinder 3 ( looking at engine from front of car, now I realise I have leads wrong, should be coil on cylinder 4 and lead to cylinder 1, coil on cylinder 2 and lead to cylinder 3 ( looking at engine from front of car )  Do this tomorrow and job should be sorted, cheers for the video, it showed me what I was missing all along but what was staring me in the face the whole time

hassaan zahid says:

Good video keep them coming

Martin Eikre says:

How to replace front wheel bearings on RENAULT CLIO 2?

Sasa Djokic says:

Врх ! ☺

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