Removing the ignition coils on cylinder 5
NOTE:
RISK OF DAMAGE
Damage to the ignition coil.
The silicone hose of the ignition coil must not be contaminated by fuel as this can lead to failure of the ignition coil.
Damage to the ignition coil.
The silicone hose of the ignition coil must not be contaminated by fuel as this can lead to failure of the ignition coil.
- When working on the fuel system, cover the ignition coils with suitable materials and remove where required.
- Do not oil or grease the silicone tube of the spark plug socket. Do not use any protection or maintenance products (e.g. silicone spray, rubber care products, rust remover, etc.).
NOTE:
The description is for one component only. The procedure is identical for all further components.
- Unlock the connector fastener (2) of the ignition coil and disconnect the connector (1).
- Ensure that no cables are crushed or damaged.
- Repair damaged cables.
- Slowly pull the ignition coil (3) up and take out without jerking it.
Pulling out the ignition coil (3) with jerks may cause the silicone hose to tear.
- After removing the ignition coils: Fuse off the silicone hose (1) of the ignition coils with an air gun (2).
The ignition coils must be free from oil, fuel residue, and coolant residue.

