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    Changing spark plugs ???

    Changing spark plugs ???

    Hello I opened up the compartment where the spark plugs are and I know how to remove the three standard ones, what about the spark plugs with a box type thing I dont just want to pull it out and break something could some one advise me how I get at those spark plugs

    Why do the germans have to make everthing so difficult?

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    Re: Changing spark plugs ???

    Originally posted by Andrew C280
    Changing spark plugs ???

    Hello I opened up the compartment where the spark plugs are and I know how to remove the three standard ones, what about the spark plugs with a box type thing I dont just want to pull it out and break something could some one advise me how I get at those spark plugs

    Why do the germans have to make everthing so difficult?

    That box is the ignition coil

    you need to unplug that to have access to the plug..

    dude.... quit complaining LOL
    Mercedes M104 engine I-6 only has 3 coil pack, which is okay compare to BMW I-6 engine, which has one individual coil on top of each spark-plug (6 coil) which make spark-plugs changing job more time consuming..

    Regardz,
    J Irwan by AMG........Motorsport.

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    yep I figured it out what size spark plug socket do I need ?

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    my dad is all freaking out that there not listed in the car manual so i should not put them in the look identical

    they are Bosch Platinum 4
    18-3751-4
    4418

    Can anyone confirm that there the right ones

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    Best ammount of money I could have ever spent its like a new car
    easy to install for a gear head my dad helped and it was easy.

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    Unplug the coilpack and just pull up on it. THe spark plug is underneath. I believe the spark plug socket size is 5/8".

    Good luck

    Martin

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