I get so frustrated with TH-cam content providers. Everyone should take a lesson from this video on how to produce a video. Almost all instructional videos start with a monologue that usually has little to do with the content of the video. This does two things. It causes the video to be far longer than need be. It usually causes some loss of credibility. In contrast, this video required no spoken words because they are not needed. Some projects need explanation but a lot don't require any monologue. This is one of the few people I am going to subscribe to!
Great video. It is nice to jump right in and get to the point without 36 mins of monologue... One thing I will suggest. When putting the plugs back in, do like he did at the 2:10 mark (the first plug that he put back in) and start threading them WITHOUT the use of the power tool. If you do not have the sparkplug straight and it starts to cross thread, if you are using the power tool to start it, it could cause damage... Other than that.. excellent video... I think I need to get one of those cordless ratchets...
All perfect till I saw closing the spark plug directly with a power tool, inside I was screaming in horror 😱😱, always put a little oil on the thread and screw it in by hand, only then use a power tool.
Could you please tell us the firing order? I have a misfire code for a 2018 Sorento 4 cylinder, and it’s for #4. I tried to find the info elsewhere but I was only finding for the 6 cylinder. I would be so grateful.
Can you use a regular Socket set or does one need the extension nvm, I got the piece from Harbor Frieght for $2.99, great video saved me a solid $700 from them fuck ass dealerships
I get so frustrated with TH-cam content providers. Everyone should take a lesson from this video on how to produce a video. Almost all instructional videos start with a monologue that usually has little to do with the content of the video. This does two things. It causes the video to be far longer than need be. It usually causes some loss of credibility. In contrast, this video required no spoken words because they are not needed. Some projects need explanation but a lot don't require any monologue. This is one of the few people I am going to subscribe to!
Great video. It is nice to jump right in and get to the point without 36 mins of monologue... One thing I will suggest. When putting the plugs back in, do like he did at the 2:10 mark (the first plug that he put back in) and start threading them WITHOUT the use of the power tool. If you do not have the sparkplug straight and it starts to cross thread, if you are using the power tool to start it, it could cause damage... Other than that.. excellent video... I think I need to get one of those cordless ratchets...
I was going to make the same comment, thanks
All perfect till I saw closing the spark plug directly with a power tool, inside I was screaming in horror 😱😱, always put a little oil on the thread and screw it in by hand, only then use a power tool.
Thanks for the video!
Could you please tell us the firing order? I have a misfire code for a 2018 Sorento 4 cylinder, and it’s for #4. I tried to find the info elsewhere but I was only finding for the 6 cylinder. I would be so grateful.
It’s left to right 1234 (standing front of vehicle )
Thank you so much my friend
Can you use a regular Socket set or does one need the extension nvm, I got the piece from Harbor Frieght for $2.99, great video saved me a solid $700 from them fuck ass dealerships
I need this done now, dealership wants $600!
@@hopelam01 bro it took me no more then 10mins to change the plugs and the coils
What is the part number of the spark plugs
What brand of sparkplug do you recommend?
Ngk or denso
My 2016 didn't say anything about torque specs do they have to be at 14lbs?
No they don’t .. people always freak about torque specs in comments , so that’s why I put it .. just make sure they are tight
Those kia sparkplug connectors look as if they will not last long.
heat is killing plastics ..especially in hot climate states
@@AutomotiveDysfunction dang it I am in florida
Do I need to change ignition coils when I change spark plugs? Thank you for this very useful video.
No, unless they are faulty.
When should you replace it?
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