Originally Posted by
bodyboarder03
Hey All,
About to hit 60,000km on my 2015 GTI. I am in the middle of getting together a few things myself instead of letting my mechanic do it. Spark plugs are an issue and I am struggling to find the exact part number from NGK. Based on the NGK website I found these
- NGK PLFER7A8EG.
Does anyone know if thats correct? Or using them? I found them on Ebay from the UK for a lot cheaper so just want to confirm before buying.
Also I need my 4 brake pads to be replaced. What kind of labour charge would I be looking at approx.? I will be supplying my own pads.
Regards,
bodyboarder03
The NGK PLFER7A8EG is one of the newer style of spark plug (maybe still VW exclusive), they have a cup shaped terminal for for better shielding of the spring contact plus a longer insulator which improves the flashover resistance at the highignition voltages VW uses. They are what is commonly called "double platinum" as they have a platinum tip on the centre electrode as well as platinum chip on the ground electrode.
This means that they should last a long time, way more than 60,000 k's I'd suggest. Personally I'd do a physical inspection for any visible signs of tracking or cracking and then measure the plug gap to check if they have worn much since they were new. If it's within a few thou (say 0.1 mm) of standard (compare to the new plugs) then I'd lube the threads up and put them back in. Keep the new ones on the shelf for when they are actually required.
Cheers
Gary
Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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