Hi All,
This is not strictly VW related but could apply to almost any car.
I have just returned from a caravaning holiday (had a great time mind you
) and before I went I decided to give my tow vehicle the "once over" so to speak.
Oil and filter change, fresh set of spark plugs, grease and lube all round...as you do. There in lies the problem.......
Prior to changing the spark plugs, the vehicle was running perfectly. The plug change was more for piece of mind than anything as the plugs hadn't been changed for a while.
Almost from day one, the vehicle developed a misfire when under load (towing a campervan puts it under load most of the time).
I put it down to maybe a faulty spark plug
as it ran perfectly before. Since returning, I have put the old plugs back in and the misfire has gone away.
The question is...what makes brand new spark plugs misfire? I have checked the gaps, checked for cracks, generally anything that might be wrong and all appears fine.
The plugs in question were Bosch Platinum+ (made in Germany) and were the plugs specified for the vehicle.
What's everyone's thoughts?????
Thanks
This is not strictly VW related but could apply to almost any car.
I have just returned from a caravaning holiday (had a great time mind you

Oil and filter change, fresh set of spark plugs, grease and lube all round...as you do. There in lies the problem.......
Prior to changing the spark plugs, the vehicle was running perfectly. The plug change was more for piece of mind than anything as the plugs hadn't been changed for a while.
Almost from day one, the vehicle developed a misfire when under load (towing a campervan puts it under load most of the time).

I put it down to maybe a faulty spark plug

The question is...what makes brand new spark plugs misfire? I have checked the gaps, checked for cracks, generally anything that might be wrong and all appears fine.
The plugs in question were Bosch Platinum+ (made in Germany) and were the plugs specified for the vehicle.
What's everyone's thoughts?????
Thanks
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