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I just bought a 07 s65 with 95k for miles, never had a tune up and started misfiring in 5 and 6 at that mileage, just changed both coils and all plugs, cost me 4 grand
do you have 2007 sl65? if so sparkplugs cost is $100-300 ignition coil cost is $1000 and labor cost should be $500 or less - total should have been $1500-2000 max.
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You are the man 🙏🏼 she’s back to life
thanks for sharing this. do you need to disconnect the battery?
Do spark plugs need to be gapped before install?
They should be gapped already
What size bolts hold the ignition coil in place?
do one at a time its simple no need to disconect anything
Thanks dude, great tutorial. Much appreciated. 🙂
which coil number did you replace 1 to 8 ?
14mm socket like a bmw? Or standard 5/8?
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Which one bank #2?
Thank you my man
How do the coil start from 1 to 8 from the right or the left side and from top or the bottom one?
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@@YOUCANIC well how does it go and the model that you have made the video of?
I just bought a 07 s65 with 95k for miles, never had a tune up and started misfiring in 5 and 6 at that mileage, just changed both coils and all plugs, cost me 4 grand
wtf? where did you go to get the work done? dealership? they definitley ripped you off. Should have costed less than 500
do you have 2007 sl65? if so sparkplugs cost is $100-300 ignition coil cost is $1000 and labor cost should be $500 or less - total should have been $1500-2000 max.
I could’ve done it for 500
SImple but thank you....
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