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How to change spark plugs 9n3 1.8T

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  • How to change spark plugs 9n3 1.8T

    Didn't find this on here from searching so for anyone doing it for the first time:

    MK4 1.8T spark plug change | DIYNexus.com
    09 Polo GTi "Elke" | APR DV1 | H&R 35mm | Bilstein B8 | Remsa Pads | Pioneer |

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    Not keen on the use of a screwdriver for undoing the plugs on the coilpacks. My S3 only has only 1 complete plug, the others were busted up before I got the car. It had full history from Audi and known independents. Shows me that not all techs are created equal.

    Gavin
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    • #3
      know what you mean Gavin. Mine came off easily, just need to use brainpower not brawn power.
      09 Polo GTi "Elke" | APR DV1 | H&R 35mm | Bilstein B8 | Remsa Pads | Pioneer |

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      • #4
        The older they getthe more brittle they get. Be keen to watch how you get a plug off one thats over 12years old, and plastic all solid with zero flex.
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