My GDI engine burns a lot of oil and now my Sorrento has the engine light on and is running ruff at idle and lacking power. Would this be the spark plugs being fouled?
@@SAPANNow my spark plugs socket broke off, I used the rubber hose to get spark plugs started and used electric ratchet to tighten them down and torque them to spec.
yup, always a best practice to disconnect neg. battery cable every time you work on your car. for some reason disconnecting the battery not included in this video.
just did mine, easy, simple, always nice to have a video backup though
Nice work!
Phenomenal; thank you for being so thorough, well done 👏🏼
My GDI engine burns a lot of oil and now my Sorrento has the engine light on and is running ruff at idle and lacking power. Would this be the spark plugs being fouled?
Same
Same
Can anyone tell me the name of the black rubber tool he's using to get the spark plugs out?
It’s a fuel line hose.
@@WrenchingRyan thank you thank you
@@perrynruth9488 you’re welcome
What's the purpose of using the rubber hose?
@@SAPANNow my spark plugs socket broke off, I used the rubber hose to get spark plugs started and used electric ratchet to tighten them down and torque them to spec.
Can you include what parts are you using and where to buy
Spark plug part number, K 18849 0985. You can buy this from local Kia dealership. Thanks for watching.
@@WrenchingRyan please tools to but rubber pipe and socket power tool name? Thanks
Yes please need to replace mine as well would love the list of tools used.
Are the torque specs the same on the 2.0 Turbo as on the 2.4 GDI?
Yes, both 2.0L turbo and 2.4L GDI are the same specifications. Thanks for watching.
@@WrenchingRyan no, thank you for posting the video! Great work!
Should the battery be disconnected?
yup, always a best practice to disconnect neg. battery cable every time you work on your car. for some reason disconnecting the battery not included in this video.
Is this engine 2.0L or 2.4L ?
2.0L engine
I was just quoted $700 for parts and labor
Just buy parts and do it yourself. Thanks for watching.
too many sensitive things that can easily break or go wrong, just take it to the pros.
If you have the budget taking to the pro is always the best choice. Thanks for watching.
@@WrenchingRyanwhat is the estimate 😅😊
@@Randomuniverse-qn6cc ill go ask my advisor tomorrow to give you estimate. Thanks for watching.
@@WrenchingRyan thanks
@@Randomuniverse-qn6cc I just talked to my advisor and she said it’s about 260$+ for 4cylinder engine.