VW GOLF 1993 — 1998 Convertible 1.6 Petrol GOLF III Cabriolet (1E7), 1.6, 74kW(101ps), AEK, AFT, AKS

VW
GOLF
1993 — 1998
Convertible
1.6 Petrol
GOLF III Cabriolet (1E7), 1.6, 74kW(101ps), AEK, AFT, AKS
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Spark Plug

DENSO part number: K20PBR-S10

GTIN/EAN
042511050617, 042511506107, 042511506145, 1004251150610, 1004251150614
Packing unit
1
Quantity per packing unit
10
Status
Normal

Application specifications

Engine Code
AEK, AFT, AKS
Quantity required
4
Injection System
Multi Point Injection (MPI)

Part specifications

Technical Information
Terminal Shape:Removable. Ground:Nix3
Description
Nickel
For OE number
101-000-033AA
Connector type
Removable SAE
Diameter [mm]
14
Spanner Size
16
Tightening Torque [Nm]
22
Net Weight [g]
43
Spark Plug
3 - Earthed Electrode, Nickel Middle Electrode
Thread Length [mm]
19
Gross Weight [g]
46
Alternative item
K20TT

Catalogues and marketing materials

OE numbers

ALFA ROMEO
46550991
CADILLAC
24425327
CHEVROLET
96307729
96417176
DAIHATSU
90048-51168
DENSO
067700-8060
5061
50614
+3
FIAT
46471078

General product information

Known as the ‘heart of the engine’, spark plugs play a key role in the ignition and performance of the entire engine. The well-timed combustion of the fuel-air mixture of gasoline and oxygen is what generates power in gasoline engines. The precise timing of the spark created by the spark plug ignites the fuel, triggering combustion.

To create this spark, a high voltage is passed between the centre electrode and ground electrode of the spark plug. This voltage breaks down the natural insulation between these electrodes and an electrical spark is generated. Although this strong spark only lasts for about 1/1,000 of a second, it has to be precisely and reliably timed to trigger the combustion of the fuel-air mixture.

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