Jeff Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Hi folks, its about time I changed the plugs on my A3 1.4tfsi (50k miles), so I bought a coil pack puller (T10530). This tool worked a treat, but left the rubber seal still stuck down the spark plug hole, still firmly attached to the spark plug. It seems that the coil pack is only a push fit into the rubber seal underneath, so how on earth do I get the rubber bit out? I didn't try too hard out of fear of damaging it. There is not really much to grab hold of! cheers, jeff
Audi Owners Club. Posted February 20, 2017 Posted February 20, 2017 Could you insert a long thin screwdriver in between the plug and the boot and then squirt some WD40 down it and keep doing that working your way round to release it then use a hook to draw it out.
Jeff Posted February 20, 2017 Author Posted February 20, 2017 I could try, but can't even see the plug! When the coil pack is removed, there is a metal spring in the centre of the rubber seal, about 3" long. This seems to form the connection between the coil pack output and the top of the plug. The spring just pulls out of the rubber, leaving a hole in the center of the rubber that goes down to the top of the plug I suspect. I've no idea if there is a metal cap on the end of the plug (i.e. attached to the rubber seal), or whether the spring just presses directly against the top of the plug. There is scope for poking something thin down this hole when the spring is removed, and I've already squirted some WD40 down there. I've even considered blowing compressed air down this hole in an attempt to free it up, but not actually tried this yet!
Audi Owners Club. Posted February 20, 2017 Posted February 20, 2017 I don't think the compressed air will do much to be honest. The spring usually just touches the top of the plug so there shouldn't be anything left down there once you have the rubber boot off
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