SPARK PLUG LOCATION
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SPARK PLUG LOCATION
Sooner or later, you should change your spark plug
Hope it helps to explain to the mechanic in case they don't know what to do
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Hope it helps to explain to the mechanic in case they don't know what to do
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sevenseaters- Posts : 933
Join date : 2011-01-04
Age : 47
Location : - HD -
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
Look complex .. the service personnel sure charge more for our Freed...
nickf601- Posts : 262
Join date : 2011-03-12
Age : 58
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
That's my point...
In order to avoid any extra charges due to "complexity" (a.k.a their confusion) better show the technician in first place with these blue prints.
It certainly helps the technician.
Not to exagerate, we can do it also
In order to avoid any extra charges due to "complexity" (a.k.a their confusion) better show the technician in first place with these blue prints.
It certainly helps the technician.
Not to exagerate, we can do it also
sevenseaters- Posts : 933
Join date : 2011-01-04
Age : 47
Location : - HD -
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
I have try and able to access the spark plug without dismantle all those wiper parts...
JazzGD1- Posts : 894
Join date : 2011-01-04
Age : 58
Location : Singapore
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
Yeah.....the bonnet actually can be lifted straight up...(Almost 80deg)....there's another hole for 'POKING' the stick........
hooray_fun- Posts : 497
Join date : 2011-01-04
Age : 48
Location : SengKang
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
Went for 40K servicing but spark plug was not change!! Reason: Still in good condition!!
I thought for 40K servicing it is required to change the spark plug...
Any comments on this bros.
I thought for 40K servicing it is required to change the spark plug...
Any comments on this bros.
pbrian26- Posts : 36
Join date : 2011-02-27
Location : Woodlands
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
I find it hard to believe after 40k mileage, the electrodes are not worn out yet. Amazing. I would change.
kominato- Posts : 59
Join date : 2012-01-14
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many thanks for sharing these pics bro. I will save these as mine is from PI, so got no manual. Thanks again
kominato- Posts : 59
Join date : 2012-01-14
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
No worries and everyone is welcome
By sharing bring happiness, everyone helps each other...
Anyway, bro pbbrian, i would suggest spark plug needs to change on 40k. It's wear and tear item.
I would assume why they didnot change it for you:
1. Lazy to replace, as they took only 1 sparkplug
that was reachable, as comparison for the rest 3 pcs.
2. The worst case, they didn't know where and how to do it.
I had mine checked @ 20k km service, they only checked 1 to say the rest were ok...
By sharing bring happiness, everyone helps each other...
Anyway, bro pbbrian, i would suggest spark plug needs to change on 40k. It's wear and tear item.
I would assume why they didnot change it for you:
1. Lazy to replace, as they took only 1 sparkplug
that was reachable, as comparison for the rest 3 pcs.
2. The worst case, they didn't know where and how to do it.
I had mine checked @ 20k km service, they only checked 1 to say the rest were ok...
sevenseaters- Posts : 933
Join date : 2011-01-04
Age : 47
Location : - HD -
Re: SPARK PLUG LOCATION
Eh bro, correct me if im wrong, but our Freed supposed to be using iridium spark plugs that can last 100km ??
thus there no need to change @ 40km
thus there no need to change @ 40km
bearies- Posts : 86
Join date : 2011-09-10
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