I have a 2017 sonata sport 2.4l gdi engine. It burns oil uncontrollably. Did tests at dealership & was burning 3 qts every 1k mi yet they still fought with me that it doesn't need a new engine. I'm going to a different dealership to see my luck with them. Bc of all this the oil gets black extremely fast even tho I'm constantly adding oil. But my spark plugs blow sooo much. No exaggerating, I've changed them about 15-20 times in last 2 yrs. If I get close to time of needing an oil change, they'll blow or I'll feel it misfiring knowing they're gonna of I don't get oil change asap. I'm a female & bc of how easy you explained how to change a spark plug, I now do it myself & have every time they blew other than the very first time when the dealership charged me $145 to change 1. They used the cheapest spark plug possible too bc when I had to change it again, the brand was the cheapest I've seen. Don't buy a hyundai bc they give u 100k warranty bc these cars have so many issues. It's not worth it. I've had older cars that I didn't have this many issues with. Don't do it with Hyundai or you'll regret it like myself & many others do! Thank you for this video though. You explained everything in great detail & made this an easy job to be done & saved me hundreds of dollars. I also changed my front & back brakes & rotors from your videos. If you post more for hyundai, I'll be sure to watch up on it. Thank you!! ❤
Replaced the spark plugs in 2016 sonata 2.4l, but now it's sometimes having trouble starting. if left sit for a while it fails to start, loses power (dash info and clock resets) and then the next try it starts and runs fine after that. Got a new battery in the past month, checked all the grounds, alternators charges fine, battery voltage is good. I'll check the plugs again when I have time
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1. 4 spark plugs
2. 10mm socket
3. 5/8 socket (magnetic)
4. Socket extender
5. Ratchet
6. Torque wrench (15 ft lbs)
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Definitely needed this! Thank you. Looks like I’m gonna have to do it myself the way things are looking rn.
Thank you for this video. Made the process a lot easier and saved me hundreds of dollars.
I have a 2017 sonata sport 2.4l gdi engine. It burns oil uncontrollably. Did tests at dealership & was burning 3 qts every 1k mi yet they still fought with me that it doesn't need a new engine. I'm going to a different dealership to see my luck with them. Bc of all this the oil gets black extremely fast even tho I'm constantly adding oil. But my spark plugs blow sooo much. No exaggerating, I've changed them about 15-20 times in last 2 yrs. If I get close to time of needing an oil change, they'll blow or I'll feel it misfiring knowing they're gonna of I don't get oil change asap. I'm a female & bc of how easy you explained how to change a spark plug, I now do it myself & have every time they blew other than the very first time when the dealership charged me $145 to change 1. They used the cheapest spark plug possible too bc when I had to change it again, the brand was the cheapest I've seen.
Don't buy a hyundai bc they give u 100k warranty bc these cars have so many issues. It's not worth it. I've had older cars that I didn't have this many issues with. Don't do it with Hyundai or you'll regret it like myself & many others do!
Thank you for this video though. You explained everything in great detail & made this an easy job to be done & saved me hundreds of dollars. I also changed my front & back brakes & rotors from your videos. If you post more for hyundai, I'll be sure to watch up on it. Thank you!! ❤
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is it same spark plugs for Hyundai sonata sport?
Replaced the spark plugs in 2016 sonata 2.4l, but now it's sometimes having trouble starting. if left sit for a while it fails to start, loses power (dash info and clock resets) and then the next try it starts and runs fine after that. Got a new battery in the past month, checked all the grounds, alternators charges fine, battery voltage is good. I'll check the plugs again when I have time
Can you put anti seize lubricant on the spark plug threads for this?
(Some vehicles you can and others you can not)
+Serious Cyrus We do not recommend using anti seize when replacing the spark plugs.
Don't you have to set the gap on the new spark plugs before install?
One of your steps is ‘set the spark plug to 15 foot pounds torque’ how do you do this? A special wrench? I just have a basic wrench set
Thank you for the nice video
Where did you buy your magnetic spark plug socket and what brand is it?
Does this process work for the hybrid sub model
Some spark plugs come gapped now
So what’s the plug gap Mr. Pro?
Where can we find that extra-long magnetic socket?