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Looking for a sparkplug change guide



Hi guys,

First post for me actually, new member from NZ with a 182. Looking for a guide for changing the plugs. Bit of a novice with mechanical minded stuff. Did an oil change on my car yesterday, took a while but all went well. Hoping I might be able to do the plugs also if I can find a good guide. Did a search, but couldnt find anything.

Cheers :)
 
  Lionel Richie
^that guide is nearly there, don't waste your time unbolting the coil pack, just unplug the HT leads

leave the MAP sensor and air temp sensor in the plenum, just unclip the wires (easy to snap those sensors when pulling them out of their holes)
 
Perfect guys, thanks. I did a search- twice actually but must have missed it :S

Can I reuse the intake manifold bolts/gasket, or are they a stretch bolt that need to be replaced ?
 
  Golf GTD Mk7
you can do, but for the price of them it makes sense to just buy a new one. Make sure you don't mix up the order the HT leads go back btw, and make sure the plenum seals properly. Enjoy :) Oh and make sure you use platinum NGK plugs.
 
  Lionel Richie
yeah you can reuse them (you're not supposed to, but everyone does)

bolts are to be NIPPED, don't torque them, there's no need and you'll probably rip the thread out on the manifold if you try
 
  Lionel Richie
finger tight + 1/2 a turn = nipped
FT = f**king Tight
RFT = Really f**king Tight
FRMO = For Real Men Only

you get the idea ;)
 
Did the wife's last week. Very straight forward. Like Fred says just unplug the sensors.

I ordered a new gasket but never had it at the time so quick job for next week.
 
  Megane II sedan
I've just replaced the ordinary plugs with Densa iridium power ones on a 1.6 VVT. A couple of points then.
1. The coils are secured by wee bolts. Do not over tighten these.2. Ensure the plugs seatings in the engine
are clean, free of oil. 3. do not over tighten the plugs when refitting.
Finally if you want to save on fuel, the DENSA plugs are an excellent investment, even though costly.
SamWoe
 
  Clio 197
I've just replaced the ordinary plugs with Densa iridium power ones on a 1.6 VVT. A couple of points then.
1. The coils are secured by wee bolts. Do not over tighten these.2. Ensure the plugs seatings in the engine
are clean, free of oil. 3. do not over tighten the plugs when refitting.
Finally if you want to save on fuel, the DENSA plugs are an excellent investment, even though costly.
SamWoe

good point on the coil pack (if you end up taking it off) the threads seem pretty delicate

NGK only on the 172\182
 
  2003 Clio Sport
Hi,
I'm trying to access this guide, but for some reason I get a message come up that I don't have permission to access it... any help would be appreciated.
Yes - I'm a new member, but I'm signed in, hence posting here.

Oh, and new owner of a 2002 Clio Sport. Doesn't appear to have had a plug change, so thinking It should be done.

Thanks.
Matt
 

jenic

ClioSport Club Member
Hi,
I'm trying to access this guide, but for some reason I get a message come up that I don't have permission to access it... any help would be appreciated.
Yes - I'm a new member, but I'm signed in, hence posting here.

Oh, and new owner of a 2002 Clio Sport. Doesn't appear to have had a plug change, so thinking It should be done.

Thanks.
Matt

Hi and welcome :)

You need to be a Club Member to view the guides.

You can become one by clicking Settings in the top right corner of any page and then paid subscriptions on the left half way down the page.

Well worth doing, lifts posting restrictions, allow access to loads of discounts, lots of really useful guides and a huge for sale section :)
 
  2003 Clio Sport
Ok - thanks. Didn't realize there were different levels of membership. When I go to the guides section I see nothing. I guess that is it then.
 


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