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C: INSPECTION

S181003A10

Check electrodes and inner and outer porcelain of
plugs, noting the type of deposits and the degree
of electrode erosion.

S6M0420A

(A)

Electrode gap

(B)

Carbon accumulation or wear

(C)

Cracks

(D)

Damage

(E)

Damaged gasket

1) Normal
Brown to grayish-tan deposits and slight electrode
wear indicate correct spark plug heat range.

G6M0087

2) Carbon fouled
Dry fluffy carbon deposits on insulator and elec-
trode are mostly caused by slow speed driving in
city, weak ignition, too rich fuel mixture, dirty air
cleaner, etc.
It is advisable to replace with plugs having hotter
heat range.

G6M0088

3) Oil fouled
Wet black deposits show excessive oil entrance
into combustion chamber through worn rings and
pistons or excessive clearance between valve
guides and stems. If same condition remains after
repair, use a hotter plug.

G6M0089

4) Overheating
White or light gray insulator with black or gray
brown spots and bluish burnt electrodes indicate
engine overheating. Moreover, the appearance
results from incorrect ignition timing, loose spark
plugs, wrong selection of fuel, hotter range plug,
etc. It is advisable to replace with plugs having
colder heat range.

G6M0090

IG(DOHC TURBO)-6

SPARK PLUG

Ignition

Summary of Contents for 2001 Forester

Page 1: ...erienced mechanics Please peruse and utilize this manual fully to ensure complete repair work for satisfying our customers by keeping their vehicle in optimum condition When replacement of parts durin...

Page 2: ...IGNITION IG DOHC TURBO Page 1 General Description 2 2 Spark Plug 4 3 Ignition Coil and Ignitor Assembly 8...

Page 3: ...S181001E49 Item Designation Ignition coil and ignitor assembly Model FK0140 Manufacturer DIAMOND Spark plug Type and manufacturer PFR6G NGK Thread size mm 14 P 1 25 Spark gap mm in 0 7 0 8 0 028 0 03...

Page 4: ...ts in order and pro tect them from dust or dirt Before removal installation or disassembly be sure to clarify the failure Avoid unnecessary removal installation disassembly and replace ment Be careful...

Page 5: ...C TURBO 7 REMOVAL Air Cleaner 3 Disconnect connector from ignition coil EN0854 4 Remove ignition coil EN0855 5 Remove spark plugs with the spark plug socket EN0856 2 LH SIDE S181003A1802 1 Disconnect...

Page 6: ...ould be only applied to new spark plugs without oil on their threads In case their threads are lubricated the torque should be reduced by approximately 1 3 of the specified torque in order to avoid ov...

Page 7: ...ture dirty air cleaner etc It is advisable to replace with plugs having hotter heat range G6M0088 3 Oil fouled Wet black deposits show excessive oil entrance into combustion chamber through worn rings...

Page 8: ...wear away por celain If deposits are too stubborn replace plugs After cleaning spark plugs recondition firing sur face of electrodes with file Then correct the spark plug gap using a gap gauge Spark...

Page 9: ...Install in the reverse order of removal Tightening torque 16 N m 1 63 kgf m 11 8 ft lb C INSPECTION S181015A10 Because ignition coil is a direct ignition type the resistance cannot be measured in a s...

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