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Hi all,
I have tried to find a link on here but unable to locate it, Could someone tell me if there is a link on here on how to change the coil packs for a newage wrx and if they are easy to do ?
I have tried to find a link on here but unable to locate it, Could someone tell me if there is a link on here on how to change the coil packs for a newage wrx and if they are easy to do ?
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The coil packs on a newage are on the spark plug, If you know which one is faulty, Ie no.3 etc... just unplug it from the plug and pull it as far as you can and then disconnect the lead from it and replace. Looking at the engine from the front the order is
front left= no.1
front right=no.2
back left=no.3
back right=no4
front left= no.1
front right=no.2
back left=no.3
back right=no4
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To get easy accesss to them you will need to remove the airbox from the drivers side and the battery and washer bottle from the passenger side, you will see 2 black squares on either side with a ht lead on if you look down at the side of the engine this is the coil pack they are individual and on the end of each lead and connect directly to the spark plug itself, I think they are held in with a 10mm bolt undo this and just unplug the coil pack.
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