VW Jetta Spark plug replacement 2.0L
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ค. 2021
- 2013 VW Jetta 2.0L spark plug replacement
VW Jetta OEM gap - .032
can use range from .024 to .032.
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Great vid. thank you!
Do you know what size gap to use for the spark plug, is it .043?
@ basil khoury - thank you. VW recommend .032 for the 4cyl non turbo.
Hi, how about torque?
Hi Shezi, do you recommend going to iridium plugs on a 2015 VW Jetta 2.0L gas sohc.?
I was having engine misfire & flashing check engine light sometimes when I was driving and accelerating, so I replaced my spark plugs, spark plug wires and ignition coil as well. Instead of putting in Bosch FR7HE02 which I saw in couple of youtube videos and which are Nickel plugs, I put in NGK ZFR6FIX-11 which are Iridium plugs, Also I replaced the wires with Denso Ignition wire set and Ignition Coil with NGK Ignition Coil.
I don't have engine misfire or flashing check engine light anymore but I can hear like a sparking sound after some time when the engine starts.
Do you know where I went wrong?
Also in some videos they say the recommended gap is .043 but this video says OEM gap is .032 I'm so confused because I ordered the plugs with a gap of .044
Please advise
@ahmedali-rg9iu - can you ensure gap was appropriate? Have you checked which one is misfiring maybe bad wiring or coil even if they are new
From my research I found the happy to be. 032 unless you have turbo then it's different. German card are notorious for throwing it errors it act certain way for small things. I would try to use Bosch if the sound or issue remains
What is the gap for jetta 2.0 2012 been looking for that gap specs?
@juan soriano - it should be same as the engine is same from 2011 to 2016 I believe.
@@SheziMotorsport what is the gap i tried 45 and now 35 and it runns normal now
@jyan soriano - the gap should be around 24-32 if I'm not mistaken for 2.0 non turbo engine.
Did this fix your misfire codes?
@T. Sherlock - yes replacing the plugs resolved the misfire issues..
Glad it went away for you by changing the plugs. I had to change the coil pack and the plugs to get rid of it
@t. Sherlock - sorry to hear. I can only imagine car get miles, I might run into that issue.
@@CrazyCanuck75 Same issue. I replaced the plugs hoping that would be it but unfortunately check engine came back. About to replace the coil pack and pray I don't need to change the plugs again.
Man I changed the plugs the wires and the coil pack and still shaking if not worst smh 🤦🏻♂️
is there any codes with the obd2 scanner? i replaced my cam position sensor & my car doesn’t stutter/shake anymore
@Droid Master - what codes are you referring to? So sensors were bad and issue resolved?
@@SheziMotorsport Code : P0343. It said my sensor was going bad so i replaced it. But then i still had a lil bit of issues so i ended up changing the coil pack & now everything runs great.
Probably a fuel injector
@@ricoberrios9638 Yeah that's what happened to my 2014 2.0 Jetta at only 42k km.