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Today i'd just tried to open the cover that hides the sparks and coils to change the spark plugs but i cannot get the last screw to come off as i rounded it off (broke 2 hex key clip handles and refund it at Bunnings same day buying it from) hence i am stuck, so just as any normal person would do, i try to pry one of the side of the cover to see underneath and saw it has blue cover coils, is it all blue coils are split fires or its just a blue capped standard coil?

Bought this car 2 months ago and the owner said it is very stock so i'm just confused.

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might want to soak the last hex bolt with something like wd40 or cnc before trying it again

If it's not completely screwed maybe an impact driver with hex fitting will do the trick

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