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Originally posted by 51jay

Don't bother ..... unplug them all....carefully then take out the 2 screws holding each coilpack rail.....then lift them out in 2 lots of 3 coils....much easier

yep, just did that b4 ;) got both sets of 3 out..

i have a tool to get unscrew the plugs but it doesnt seem to get deep enough to grip on to the plug. the actual socket is deep enough for the plugs, but cant push the socket down enough.

also how do u clean the contact points on the coil packs... do u take off the rubber thingy and clean the end of the spring thats in there?? im not sure.

thanks,

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