Old spark plug wires are prone to arcing which leads to misfires… replace your Ignition Wires every 5 to 8 years (rodents like chewing on the rubber… so …
Old spark plug wires are prone to arcing which leads to misfires… replace your Ignition Wires every 5 to 8 years (rodents like chewing on the rubber… so …
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i would like a T tool like yours but can’t seem to find it
How do you put them back on to the spark plug themselves, I’m having a hard
time doing it
THX you i search this viedo in german no founds. But in engslish yes ! :)
@EricVB007 Thanks, will do!
I only started uploading to my channel a couple of months ago… I’m sure
I’ll improve my video taking & editing as time goes on. Might even start
talking to myself while recording! LOL Thanks for watching and taking the
time to comment!!
hola. que tipo de bujia lleva? ngk bkr5ekup?
Thanks for the answer man. I’ll be doing a tune up this weekend. My 2.8 vr6
sounds like Subaru and did some research some said that I need a ignition
tune up.
Well I think the vid is just fine as I like that it just shows you what to
do from the first person view without any of the awkward camera angles you
get in other peoples videos. I have a power problem so I need to eliminate
the problems one by one and removing the sparks is first on my list. Do you
own the VR6 or customers? I would like to know about catalytic converter
removal . is the cat hard to remove to check for blockage? sorry to ask it
seems you know what you are doing with vr´s 🙂
Hi, no you don’t but it is much easier that way. You can use a flathead
screwdriver to push down on the metal tang… but I would only suggest that
if you 100% know what you are doing…as a slip can cause insulation
damage. Some plug wires have a Handle built into them… simply pull on the
handle to remove and push down on handle to install (A4 12V VR6 Engines).
Thanks for watching!!!
cool videos, post more
Yes, if your car still has that plastic tool on the hood stick, then that
is what you can use to remove the plug wires. Thanks for watching & taking
the time to comment!
so that is the tool to take the spark plugs out on the hood stick? am i
correct?
Sorry, don’t own a VR6… cat removal is straight forward on a hoist & a
torch (for heating up bolts/fittings). Haven’t run across a plugged VR cat
or other… usually just a loose / noisy cat. Hook a vacuum gauge to the t
on the fuel pressure regulator and monitor vacuum at various rpms..This
might save you from wasting time pulling the cat. Google search cat &
vacuum gauge to get info on what to look for. I’ll add that to my future
video list!
Excellent video ! straight to the point ! Thanks.
Do you have to use the tool to put the wires back in ? Thanks
great thanks for the info and keep up the good work !! 🙂