mikesndbs Active Member Apr 3, 2010 603 23 West Sussex UK www.youtube.com May 28, 2024 #1 Hi I've got new leads, easy to fit in the spark plug end but I can't get the old ones to budge off the distributor or what ever it's called these days ? Is there a special trick to avoid damage? Attachments IMG_20240513_154852_074.jpg 578.1 KB · Views: 107
Hi I've got new leads, easy to fit in the spark plug end but I can't get the old ones to budge off the distributor or what ever it's called these days ? Is there a special trick to avoid damage?
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mty12345 Active Member Jun 17, 2011 4,133 693 bristol Jun 8, 2024 #4 mikesndbs said: Nobody? Click to expand... All the 1.8t have coil on plug and no leads. AGN is a very uncommon engine in the leon.
mikesndbs said: Nobody? Click to expand... All the 1.8t have coil on plug and no leads. AGN is a very uncommon engine in the leon.
mikesndbs Active Member Apr 3, 2010 603 23 West Sussex UK www.youtube.com Jun 9, 2024 #5 mty12345 said: All the 1.8t have coil on plug and no leads. AGN is a very uncommon engine in the leon. Click to expand... Well that's what mine has got. Anyway managed to change them ok in the end, twisting the plugs firstly
mty12345 said: All the 1.8t have coil on plug and no leads. AGN is a very uncommon engine in the leon. Click to expand... Well that's what mine has got. Anyway managed to change them ok in the end, twisting the plugs firstly