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Old 05 August 2009, 03:40 PM
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newbie so be patient please!
ok, so i may be being a bit dim , but where the hell are the spark plugs on my 06 hawkeye wrx wagon?
just been doin a service on it and cant find the bloody things! (yes i know its a boxer engine!)

also where's the fuel filter?

anyhelp/pics please, been stood lookin at the engine like a berk for 1/2 hr!
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2 on each side of the engine. Follow the HT leads down, they are on the end.
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yeah but where are the leads!
no, seriously me and neighbour just couldnt find em,
Old 05 August 2009, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by heligaz
yeah but where are the leads!
no, seriously me and neighbour just couldnt find em,
You will have to remove washer bottle and prob battery on the n/s and the air box on the o/s. You then should be able to see them quite low down on the engine.Quite fiddly to get too,but if you've got the right tools its not too bad
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Originally Posted by heligaz
newbie so be patient please!
ok, so i may be being a bit dim , but where the hell are the spark plugs on my 06 hawkeye wrx wagon?
just been doin a service on it and cant find the bloody things! (yes i know its a boxer engine!)

also where's the fuel filter?

anyhelp/pics please, been stood lookin at the engine like a berk for 1/2 hr!
fuel filter is in tank no need to change
Old 05 August 2009, 07:21 PM
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fuel filter is that black canister looking thing fastened on the passenger side suspension turret with a fuel pipe in and going out on top of it
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Originally Posted by N_Scooby
2 on each side of the engine. Follow the HT leads down, they are on the end.
No HT leads, back to coil on plug IIRC.

As stated, 2 plugs either side in each head.
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Originally Posted by andyxros
fuel filter is that black canister looking thing fastened on the passenger side suspension turret with a fuel pipe in and going out on top of it
if you don't know don't say anything
its in the tank for sure 100percent
all hawkeyes are the same
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ah! makes sense now, saw the kinda electrical plugs but thought - no, where are the ht leads, so i take it i remove electrical plug thingy and spark plug behind? not like my old classic then , ta!

that'll be y i cant find fuel filter if its in tank, although owners manual states it needs replacing at 3 years?

thanks for the replys - thought i was goin mad!
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