i think it should be the same as any other car you have 4 leads that run across your engine pull them off by hand then you will need a spark plug socket and ratchet unscrew them and replace try not to over tighten them attach the leads and away you go
To change the spark plugs on a VW Polo Vivo, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the ignition coil or spark plug cover to access the spark plugs, then use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew and remove the old plugs. Install the new spark plugs by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten them to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reconnect the ignition coils or cover and the battery terminal.
Some Volkswagen models actually came with a diesel engine. Others have spark plugs located under the distributor cap. Once the distributor cap is removed replace the spark plugs one by one as to not get them crossed.
You have to take out the screws in the number order 1-4 the you can lift it out and the spark plugs are below.
2000 Polo 1.0Ltr Engine code AER NGK & Beru plugs 0.7mm Bosch plugs 0.9 mm
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Begin by removing the spark plug wire from the top of your 2003 VW spark plug. Remove the spark plug with a 5/8 deep well socket, by turning the socket to the left. Reverse the process to install your new spark plugs.
if the piston breaks that is engine damage.
well how about you take the plugs out and try running the engine without them in, maybe then u might realise that something has to ignite the petrol!!
I need to change the spark plugs on my 1.2 lt 52 Polo, but I can't get the plastic cover off Answer: It is very easy. Grab front and backside of the plastic cover and pull hard. It might feel like you will break the cover, but you will not. Note that underneath the right hand side of the cover you will find at hose that is clipped on to the block of your engine. It might be a good idea to unclip this before removing the cover. Use a flathead screwdriver. F
try to change the ignition coil.
The size socket for spark plugs on a VW Polo is typically 16mm or 5/8 inch, depending on the engine model. It's important to check the specific engine type, as variations can exist. Always use a spark plug socket with a rubber insert to safely grip and remove the spark plug without damage.
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