Re: What is the correct spark plug gap for a 2005 B6 3.0...
If your audi uses a platinum plug (which im almost certain it will based on the year and manufacturer) platinum plugs come pre gapped and do not require gapping
did a lot of hunting of hunting and came up with .044 its just strange ive always been told you can damage plug by gapping it learn something every day i guessdid a lot of hunting of hunting and came up with .044 its just strange ive always been told you can damage plug by gapping it learn something every day i guess
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Each coil pack is located above the spark plug, There are no wires on newer audi's but there are individual coil packs for each cylinder. #3 cylinder coil pack is located right above #3 cylinder. Hope that helps!
It's different for every car after 2002ish. You need Vag Can Commander or similar software to extract the SKU surreptitiously if you are not an official dealership.
Thanks for responding. It is using platinum plugs however the plugs have not been pre gapped (I checked).
Any Ideas?
spark plug gap for 1.8t Quattro
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