Coil-On-Plug Boot Replacement
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2021
- This video goes over helpful tips when replacing the Coil on Plug boot.
Part number: CPBK296
Other numbers this can be used with: All COP and COP Boot applications
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate
Approximate Time: Varies depending on vehicle and cylinder configuration
Tools required: varies depending on the vehicle
Additional parts required: Spark plugs
Vehicle Used: 2006 Ford Fusion 3.0L
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Very helpful info and straight to the point. Thanks for posting this.
Thank you for the lesson 👍
Thank you so much for sharing
awesome, i was always replacing entire ignition coils, and probably could have just replaced the boots (along with the plugs)
It's better and piece of mind to replace the entire ignition coil
Planning on doing the sparkplug change on my jeep for the first time and was the first time I ever dealth with these kinds of coils, my olf car didn't have it because it was an old 1996 car Blazer so I was confused when I saw they talked about bootsmand the coils alone so now I understand how it goes and makes it a lot easier since now I just need to check the coils instead of replacing them.
Thanks for the help my first time doing this for my sister
How do you get the spring to stay
Where is the dielectric grease?
He didn't show how to assemble spring into boot either.
Where do you purchase just the boots?
I was able to buy some from NAPA
How do I know how many boot my car needs?
In mine it’s the same amount as the spark plugs. Usually 4
so it looks like the new C.O.P. included the boots, correct? i.e. if I'm replacing all the C.O.P.s, then I don't need to also purchase boots. I can just remove the old C.O.P.s and boots, and then replace them with the all new stuff from the C.O.P.s?