Best spark plugs for s60
I've read old posts on this forum but couldn't get a definative answer, so here goes.
I have an 01 s60 and would like to change the plugs my self. What are the best plugs to use for an s60 and are there any quirks to changing them or is it pretty standard...i.e remove cover, remove coils, change plugs?
Cheers
I have an 01 s60 and would like to change the plugs my self. What are the best plugs to use for an s60 and are there any quirks to changing them or is it pretty standard...i.e remove cover, remove coils, change plugs?
Cheers
Will do.
Tech, do you know what brand these are?
http://www.partsforvolvosonline.com/...oducts_id=4620
Tech, do you know what brand these are?
http://www.partsforvolvosonline.com/...oducts_id=4620
I believe they are Bosch regular 3 prong plugs.
The Non-turbo use them the Turbo cars use the Platinum (From the factory)
But the platinums are fine in the Non-turbo to.
The Non-turbo use them the Turbo cars use the Platinum (From the factory)
But the platinums are fine in the Non-turbo to.
Update
Changed the plugs, air filter and cabin filter myself. It took all of 45 minutes and cost $70CDN in parts from the dealer. Dealer had quoted $470 for the 144k tune-up.
Used OEM plugs which are NOT platinum, they are three pronged and cost $18 for all five plugs. I decided against buying bosch platinums -- why mess with a good thing.
Cheers
Changed the plugs, air filter and cabin filter myself. It took all of 45 minutes and cost $70CDN in parts from the dealer. Dealer had quoted $470 for the 144k tune-up.
Used OEM plugs which are NOT platinum, they are three pronged and cost $18 for all five plugs. I decided against buying bosch platinums -- why mess with a good thing.
Cheers
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