How do you remove spark plug wire from Mercedes AMG?

How do you remove spark plug wire from Mercedes AMG?

Ignition coil locations. Remove each spark plug wire from its companion spark plug. Be sure to remember where each spark plug wire is connected. Remove the spark plugs with a ratchet and 17mm deep well socket. With a small flat head screwdriver, apply leverage to remove the spark plug wire boot.

Are there spark plugs on Mercedes Benz E63 AMG?

This article is not applicable to the E63 AMG because this model utilizes a coil-on-plug design without the use of spark plug wires. To gain access to the spark plug wires, several components on top of the engine must first be removed. Pull back on the clips located on each side of the engine cover. Lift the cover right out, and set it aside.

Why are my spark plug wires not working?

Over time, the continuous high voltage power traveling through the wires, combined with high engine bay temperatures, can cause the wires to breakdown, and thus reducing their effectiveness. The resistance in the plug wires can become excessive, and not allowing full spark energy to reach the spark plugs.

How do you remove the spark plug wire?

With a small flat head screwdriver, apply leverage to remove the spark plug wire boot. The spark plug wire boot is notoriously difficult to remove as they can freeze in place over time. Remove the Torx fasteners that secure the coil packs to the valve covers. Remove both spark plug wires from each coil. Figure 5. Remove the spark plug wire boot.

Ignition coil locations. Remove each spark plug wire from its companion spark plug. Be sure to remember where each spark plug wire is connected. Remove the spark plugs with a ratchet and 17mm deep well socket. With a small flat head screwdriver, apply leverage to remove the spark plug wire boot.

This article is not applicable to the E63 AMG because this model utilizes a coil-on-plug design without the use of spark plug wires. To gain access to the spark plug wires, several components on top of the engine must first be removed. Pull back on the clips located on each side of the engine cover. Lift the cover right out, and set it aside.

With a small flat head screwdriver, apply leverage to remove the spark plug wire boot. The spark plug wire boot is notoriously difficult to remove as they can freeze in place over time. Remove the Torx fasteners that secure the coil packs to the valve covers. Remove both spark plug wires from each coil. Figure 5. Remove the spark plug wire boot.

Over time, the continuous high voltage power traveling through the wires, combined with high engine bay temperatures, can cause the wires to breakdown, and thus reducing their effectiveness. The resistance in the plug wires can become excessive, and not allowing full spark energy to reach the spark plugs.