Spark Plug Change | Kia Soul 2014
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- čas přidán 9. 11. 2020
- ***This is a 2.0 litre engine. I apologize if I said 1.6**
I decided to change the spark plugs in my 2014 Kia Soul 2.0 liter engine for three reasons...
It's at about 100k miles, it was shaking and vibrating when I was stopping, and it was also making a rattling noise when I was driving it.
I decided to do it myself and save on the expenses from the mechanic shop. It was pretty simple and I tried to be as thorough as possible in this video.
The parts cost me about $30 dollars and it took about 30 mins.
Please feel free to ask any questions or comments about the process. Also please Like this video and Comment if you learned something new!
Thank you for watching :)
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Thank you for taking the time to do this. However 😊I wish you hadn’t edited so much. We want to see ALL the steps AND how long each takes too! If you have the OG video, I’d love to see THAT! Bloopers & all! 😉 👍
When you pull out your spark plugs you want to check them for oil, which is a sign of a bad head gasket. You really should tighten your spark plugs with a torque wrench, overtightening those can be a disaster. Most modern spark plugs are pre-gapped, which refers to the distance between the metal tong on the top and the center piece of the spark plug. That gap is the distance that the spark actually travels. You can check the gap and correct it with a spark plug gap tool, that looks like a little disc. Great video, shows this is an easy job that no one really has to be scared of.
Great tips Patrick! Thank you for sharing them with us so we can continue to learn!
Patrick...all solid advice. I have a torque wrench but will need a plug socket which is long...I think 5/8. Where would one find the correct torque for each plug for the vehicle. I suspect this specific engine spec is NOT in the owner manual. I guess I could look online. Thanks!
@@CTGDesigner You can use a standard socket extension between the spark plug socket and the torque wrench. According to my quick google search the torque is 15-21 lb-ft, which seems about right.
@@PatrickGessleman Excellent! Thanks! I bought a torque wrench many years ago. Always good to have one in the toolbox. I purchased everything I need to change the plugs including a plug diagnostic tool. I'm also going to replace the PCV valve. Hopefully this corrects the rough idle and disengages the check engine light.
Not necessarily a head gasket, could also be valve cover gasket leak around the spark plug wells.
Thank you 🙏🏾 so much for this tutorial! It’s going to hopefully save me $300!
Woohoo! Saving money!! You are welcome :)
Thank you for this tutorial. I just got my spark plugs going home to do this today. My first time so wish me luck 😫
Good Luck!! You can do it 😀
How did it go?
I guess we will never know
Welp. I'm gonna try this when my deep socket arrives. I wish you had spent a bit more time on showing us how to disconnect the coils. But I trust I will figure that out! Thanks for this. Much appreciated 😊
You are very welcome and best of luck!
Fuel hose was helpful!!! Thanks!
You're welcome!
Grateful you posted this...this and your PCV valve vid helped a lot!
You are very welcome. Happy it helped!
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Love this thank you headed to get them today!!💯
Excellent! 😃
Thanks for this video. Looks supper easy. I have a '15 soul and it started studdering when i fet up to 50 ir 60 mph and CEL cane one. I took it to auto zone and the code P0303 cane up meaning coil #3 was out. So im going to try this my self. Wish me luck. I cant afford $900 to have them changed by a mechanic
Best of luck. It was very easy to do. 900 seems steep
Great video, good job!
Thank you so much :)
Currently trying to follow this tutorial with ny dad, thanks for posting
You are welcome. You got this!
Thanks! It worked!
Great!
Way to go! Thank you.
You're welcome!
Makes me wanna try this on my own Kia the mileage on my car 78,543. I don't if I need to change the spark plugs. you've made it look real easy
It was super easy and took very little time AND saved money 😁
If it’s gdi change them around 80,000 miles if it’s turbo change them way sooner probably 40,000 miles.
Great video
Thank you so much
Thanks for the video! @2:59 While removing the gas hose, be mindful on the leftover pressure and the light spray. My left hand still smells of gasoline.
Absolutely. Thank you!
Gonna change my spark plugs today
Excellent! It's super easy!
Thank you!
You're welcome
Thank you for sharing I was worried about that fuel line now I know haha but what gap size do you use
can you post in your description what tools you used for this?
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Did the new plugs solve the problems that you describe?
I've seen others remove the plug coil without disconnecting the gas line.
Maybe it was a different model?
Just purchased a used 2012 Kia Soul 2.0l with 155k kms on it, which is close to 100k miles. When put in gear, it idles rough, almost like it is mis-firing but so hopefully it just needs new plugs. In gear, the RPMs is around 500, which I seems low but that it may be just fine once new plugs are in. Thanks Freedom Chaser!
You are welcome Colin. I hope you get that issue resolved quickly.
@@FreedomChaser I notice with my engine cover, it doesn't state, GDi. I'm not entirely sure but I was initially thinking was the 1.6l was the GDI engine whereas the 2.0l was not.
@@FreedomChaser 4 new plugs and new PCV valve....seems better so far! The plugs looked very worn out.
@@CTGDesigner glad it's working better now
@@FreedomChaser it was still idling rough when in gear, so I replaced the coils. Voila! The misfiring stopped. About $100 for 4 new ignition coils on Amazon. 👍
You did a good job and touched on all the major points. I'd also add anti seize and electrolytic paste. And you didn't show if your gas line pressure was released before you disconnected. If it sat overnight, it might be fine but if you just got home from store and tried to disconnect it's possible to spray gas in your face. (Disconnect pump relay fuse and turn on car until it shuts off). I can't believe you did this in your favorite sweater. lol. did you get grease on it? Did the car run better after?
That sweater is universal. No grease stains though thank goodness. The gas line did sit over night I was sure of that. Had no clue about the anti sieze and electrolytic paste 😕 (will look into that) The car runs a lot smoother now. No more shakies while idling. Thanks Dave
I have the 2016 Kia Soul 2.0 with the same issue. You cannot remove the coil pack without disconnecting the low pressure fuel line. Where did you purchase the removal tool? I can’t find any fuel line removal tool in my area that will work. Also that was a great job on the video.
Thanks. To be honest found that tool laying around in the garage and I have no clue where it was bought!
@@davidplunkett3152 A flat screw driver will work too.
You probably need new motor mounts shaking and vibrating has more to do with the motor mounts especially if your at 100,000 miles. I had the same problems replCed the cv axles and had way more shaking.. highly recommend doing the trans and engine motor mounts takes alot of vibrations away and better for your motor
Did you check the gap on the old plugs as a reference?? The new plugs gap on the 2014 is: .044 inch
The video shows the old plug gap appears much more than .044
A follow-up of how it ran thereafter would have been nice?! Did it run any different? Video was good, was hoping for the results... Do tell, Because I am having the same issues. Thank you 😉
Yep. It ran much better after the swap. Don't have the car anymore, so I'm not sure if it's still going strong or not.
Mechanics tip: put Anti Seize compound on the threads of the new plugs. Start the plugs in by hand (no wrench handle) for the first few turn. If there is resistance, take it out and do it again.
Thank you 😊
In most if not all engines how you getting your hand in there I know my fat ass can't 😂
@robertstewart2465 Small hands, I guess 👐
A tip I learned from a guy who does restoration of plastic stuff that is very susceptible to cross threading is to rotate backwards until you feel it drop into the thread. Have never crossthreaded anything since!
I have heard that before. Thanks for the tip. @@christurnbaugh985
This video was helpful but sheesh all the other comments about make sure you this and make sure you that, she aint mention all that in the video, i just wat this to be straight forward so i can save some money i have a 2015 Soul, and i need to replace my spark plugs, coil packs, and Valve cover gasket, now it seems like i can kill 2 birds w 1 stone just by replacing the spark plugs i have to take the coil packs out anyway so that helps, but i still need to do some research on how to do the valve cover... but all this "dont over tighten, make sure you do that" is actually making me question myself and now im less confident then when i started watching this video...but thanks?
Don't be less confident Malkia! It's still super simple dispite the other comments people threw in. They are helpful tips that the others mentioned but the swap is incredibly easy. Best of luck 💛
Lots of shortcuts, no disconnection of wires, no torque wrench to ensure not over tighten. No grease used on ends of coils and didn’t check the gap on each plug 😢
Not sure on the ones she used, but the NGK plugs for the Soul come pre-gapped so you don't have to worry about it.
How do you like the 2014 Kia Soul?
Hey there. I don't have a ton of car knowledge but I think this Soul has been pretty good to me. I didn't really start having anything go wrong until closer to 100k miles. It's great on gas and rides pretty smooth and quiet. The features inside are pretty nice but I got a basic model. You can pay more and get more interior features of course. If you get your hands on one, I recommend checking for any recalls, as I found about 4 of them for this particular model.
We bought this same car new in 2014. It only has about 65k miles on it now, but it has been a fantastic car. 3 of our kids learned to drive on it and it is still going strong (a little beat up on the outside, though).
But... did it turn on..?? Or blow out..??
Everything was good after changing them.
So u didn’t need to gap them??
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking.
@@FreedomChaser hi, normally, the spark plug comes pre-gapped but it is good practice to just check the gap between the center electrode tip and the ground electrode. your car user's manual normally have the spec or the shop that you purchased the spark plugs from can provide you that information.
Ah OK. I didn't know all that. Thank you!
Good try but you didn’t start car😀 after replacement of spark plugs
Worst spark plugs that you can use 😆 🤣
Would have been much better if you did it in a bathing suit!
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lol. Say what?
Ladies, I would change your spark plugs in exchange for something home cooked.
This is not my strengths at all.
Lol. It isn't mine either. But it was sooo much cheaper than taking it to the mechanic shop
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