What is that tool that you're using to put the spark plugs in? Seems useful for tight spaces like the last spark plug. Also, what brand spark plug and coil do you recommend?
Hello! The tool we're using is generally referred to as a spark plug socket wrench. It’s definitely handy for those harder-to-reach spaces. As for the spark plug and coil brands, it’s often best to use what your vehicle manufacturer recommends. You can find this information and more on the YOUCANIC website, along with our comprehensive guides and the powerful Youcanic scanner. We're here to empower your car ownership journey! www.youcanic.com.
Did you have to detach ANYTHING else before starting this? Sensors or anything. I have to tackle this project tomorrow so I want to try and cover everything before I get started. Thanks
Thanks for your interest! The specific torque used can vary depending on the vehicle and the type of work being done. For the most accurate information, consider visiting our site at www.youcanic.com where we offer free resources, guides, and even factory repair manuals. At Youcanic, our goal is to make car maintenance as simple as possible. We're here to support and empower you on your car ownership journey. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need any more assistance!
What is that tool that you're using to put the spark plugs in? Seems useful for tight spaces like the last spark plug.
Also, what brand spark plug and coil do you recommend?
Hello! The tool we're using is generally referred to as a spark plug socket wrench. It’s definitely handy for those harder-to-reach spaces. As for the spark plug and coil brands, it’s often best to use what your vehicle manufacturer recommends. You can find this information and more on the YOUCANIC website, along with our comprehensive guides and the powerful Youcanic scanner. We're here to empower your car ownership journey! www.youcanic.com.
Did you have to detach ANYTHING else before starting this? Sensors or anything. I have to tackle this project tomorrow so I want to try and cover everything before I get started. Thanks
Hi how much torque did u do?
Thanks for your interest! The specific torque used can vary depending on the vehicle and the type of work being done. For the most accurate information, consider visiting our site at www.youcanic.com where we offer free resources, guides, and even factory repair manuals.
At Youcanic, our goal is to make car maintenance as simple as possible. We're here to support and empower you on your car ownership journey. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need any more assistance!