Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe
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Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe

Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe

The spark plugs on the Hyundai Santa Fe are very easy to change, but keep in mind that this is not the last detail on the car. Proper replacement will serve to properly ignite the mixture, giving the engine normal operation. In the article we will show how to change candles correctly and which ones to put.

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Replacement process

Replacing candles is an easy and fairly simple matter if you follow the instructions in order. The first thing to do is get the tools. Second, study technical cards. Third, buy spare parts that will change. Let's take a look at the complete Hyundai Santa Fe tie rod replacement process:

Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe

Replacement spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe.

  1. Remove the engine guard.

Candle selection

Original number 1881811051, average price 573 rubles.

  • NGK PGR5C-11 (original) — 592 rubles.
  • Denso W16ETR-S - 298 rubles.
  • Ween 122-1417 - 240 rubles.

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When changing candles, you need to take into account several nuances: set the gaps and select high-quality lighting elements. The very process of replacing candles with a Hyundai Santa Fe is quite simple and does not require special knowledge, the main thing is to have the right tools and hands in the right place.

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  5. Replacing spark plugs and glow plugs

Both spark plugs and glow plugs are responsible for one of Santa Fe's most important functions: starting the engine. Over time, and especially when using low-quality motor fuel, candles become unusable.

Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe

According to the manufacturer's requirements, the candles must be replaced every 20 thousand kilometers. However, in our operating conditions, this type of work is useful to do before the onset of cold weather, even if this run is not rolled up. And also, in cases where the car starts to start or trim worse.

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Replacement of spark plugs, engines 2.4, 2.7

Technology for replacing spark plugs on gasoline Hyundai Santa Fe 2.7:

  • unscrew the top plastic cover of the motor
  • we unscrew the 3 front candles and replace them with new ones, having previously blown the wells with a compressor or a vacuum cleaner
  • to access data 3, remove the intake manifold, as well as all cables and pipes (gas, absorber, etc.)
  • access the remaining 3 spark plugs and replace them
  • Install a new intake manifold gasket and reassemble the car in reverse order.

Replacing glow plugs

Technology for replacing glow plugs with Hyundai Santa Fe 2.0 and 2.2 diesel:

  • with the engine warm, turn off the engine and remove the "negative" battery terminal
  • disconnect the tubes and pipes going to the intercooler radiator
  • remove the intercooler sensor connectors and then the intercooler itself
  • remove the top plastic engine cover
  • disconnect the connectors that go to the injectors, solenoid valve and spark plug power
  • take a bar along with metal pipes
  • remove the tube in which the EGR valve and its nozzles are located
  • remove oil separator
  • unscrew the tube that goes to the glow plugs
  • take out the spark plugs and replace them with new ones. Then we assemble in the reverse order.

For all Hyundai Santa Fe service work on the replacement of heaters and ignition, a guarantee is provided. We have a large selection of original and non-original candles. The extensive experience of car service masters allows us to offer our customers an excellent price / quality ratio.

Hi all. I want to talk about how I change the candles on my car. Everyone, of course, has read more than once how to do it yourself. For those who are not interested, scroll on. I say the rest.

To change the candles and cables on a Hyundai santa fe with a 2,7 liter engine, you will have to work a little.

To replace the sails and cables, we need 6 sails. Set of candles number 27410-37100. Candles NGK PFR5N The price of the kit is available 2440 rubles.

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Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe

Set of cables 6 pcs. quantity of cables original 27501-37B00 The price of the set in Korean (the cheapest of the existing ones) is 2460 rubles with a discount on the card.

Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe

Replacing spark plugs Hyundai Santa Fe

Parts disconnector or WD40, bolt lube. Use at high temperatures with copper.

Set of keys and heads. You need 10, 12 and a candle key.

First of all, we unscrew from the head 10 six screws that hold the plastic cover.

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