Bit hard to see, but are they OEM VAG Part No. 03C905601B?
Good tip about the coil puller also!
Hey guys
So I changed the spark plugs over today as part of the 60K service, bloody hell that fourth plug is hard to get to (tip: get a VGA coil puller NEW 4pc Ignition Coil Remover KIT Spark Plug Puller VGA Vehicle CAR Tool SET | eBay
Car is a 2013 Polo GTI 6R
I used some new Bosch (iridium FR6HI332) plugs to replace the NGK's.
After finally getting number 4 out I noticed its quite black compared to the other 3. There wasn't anything noticeably wrong prior to changing them (except for the high oil consumption that is a hot topic) just wondering if anyone else has seen this?
Cant be spilled oil as the coil on plug protects the chamber very well.
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Car appears to be running well, but that fouled plug has me concerned.
Hope you guys find this interesting.
Cheers.
Bit hard to see, but are they OEM VAG Part No. 03C905601B?
Good tip about the coil puller also!
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Also, were your Coil Packs Part No. 036905715G by any chance?
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did you have a miss or any hesitation at all? might be spark plug seal, looks like oil to me
Makes me like the idea of using std sparkplugs and changing them more often. At least you get to see this kind of thing before the damage is potentially done.
If I feel a misfire, I replace the plugs. Might seem more labour intensive but it's a 10 minute job on my 9N.
Gavin
Does the PCV valve hose enter the intake manifold near the cylinder with the dirty plug?
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