I recently replaced all but one ignition coil. While trying to figure which coil wasn’t replaced, I did notice the recently replaced coils look a bit oily, would you know what that means?
@@MTParadise that's great to hear.my 2009 1.8 Corolla started shaking check engine light came on and my scan tool said p0302.. after switching ignition coil 2 with ignition coil 3 then scan my car once more it read that ignition coil 3 was bad. Instead of buying just one coil pack ill just replace all 4
@@MrAuto727I’m my opinion, if one goes out, the others are soon to follow. It’s good to replace them at the same time. Plus it’s actually not a complicated process either which is nice
Super helpful, helped me do this successfully!
Heck yeah, I’m glad to hear
Fantastic video! Really great instructions! 😊 Thank you!
Thank you. I’m glad I could help!
@@MTParadiseno way, if yall drive an r8 Lamborghini and a mk5 Supra I just saw yall on I 37
@@BensonRodriguesthat’s awesome. Wasn’t me but it’s a small community and I might know who it was lol
@@MTParadise who was it? If you do know.
I love the time stamps. Thank you.
No problem
Helpful video. Thank you so much
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Thank you so much!!!!!!!
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Smooth video man. Thanks!
No problem. I’m glad I could help
Hey, great video, I really appreciate it!!! Just a quick question, what size extension did you use to remove the spark plugs?
I don’t remember how long they are but I think it’s 6-8in
I recently replaced all but one ignition coil. While trying to figure which coil wasn’t replaced, I did notice the recently replaced coils look a bit oily, would you know what that means?
It might be the valve cover gasket leaking a little
After 7 months how are the new spark plugs and ignition coils holding up?
Perfect. It’s been running great and smooth
@@MTParadise that's great to hear.my 2009 1.8 Corolla started shaking check engine light came on and my scan tool said p0302.. after switching ignition coil 2 with ignition coil 3 then scan my car once more it read that ignition coil 3 was bad.
Instead of buying just one coil pack ill just replace all 4
@@MTParadise thanks for replying back bro.. I will get to purchasing them right away 👍
@@MrAuto727I’m my opinion, if one goes out, the others are soon to follow. It’s good to replace them at the same time. Plus it’s actually not a complicated process either which is nice
Where is link for torque wrench
I must have accidentally left that out. This is the one I got and really enjoy: amzn.to/40vyHU0