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Any idea where I can find a H6 spark plug wire kit? I looked around and all I ever see are kits for the 4 cyl model.
I would imagine with 176K I should replace them? |
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no high voltage wires because the coils are situated directly over/on the plugs.
unless you need the harness from the ingitors/drivers or w'ever. here's one set of instructions for a plug change; http://www.scoobymods.com/showthread...4339#post14339
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i might also just try slightly torqueing down on all 21 w'ever cover bolts. some folks report that sometimes stops leaking. there are other H6 plug change instructions around. - good luck!
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