Greetings everyone,
I own a 2020 R8 Performance, which I think has a DMWA engine code.
The vehicle requires a spark plug service, and I intended to do it myself; but, I am unable to locate compatible spark plugs. Are they dealer-specific components?
I have reached 40,000 miles and have previously serviced the DSG. Should I go with the Haldex service now or defer it until a later time? I want to retain the automobile for an extended period and wish to monitor the fluid levels diligently.
Thank you.
Inquiry on 2019 spark plugs
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NGK Laser Iridium Laser Iridium Plug Model PFR7S8G Spark Plug - 97417
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I can only locate PFR7S8EG in my vicinity. The specification discrepancy seems to be a resistor value of 5k Ohm compared to 1k Ohm. Upon conducting some research, PFR7S8EG seems to be compatible with the OEM component number 06H905601C, suggesting it should function well.
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Spark plugs are often available from dealers; however, PFR7S8EG is a suitable alternative due to its compatibility. Concerning the Haldex service, it is advisable to do it now if you want to retain the vehicle for an extended period.
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Greetings
The 06H905601C is designated for ignition coils necessitating 5 K Ohm, and this spark plug exclusively has 5 K Ohm.
The 06H905601C is designated for ignition coils necessitating 5 K Ohm, and this spark plug exclusively has 5 K Ohm.