The new i30 is the first of Hyundai's new genre to move to a second generation and just like the first i30 the newcomer is a standout. It looks fresh and attractive, with the same flowing lines as the Elantra sedan, and a stylish new interior that is a huge step forward from its functional but rather plain predecessor. The i30 is Hyundai's biggest selling car and it competes in the mostly Glow plugs for HYUNDAI i30 Coupe from 2013 MY from various OEM part manufacturers. Huge brand selection at low prices Diesel glow plugs for Hyundai i30 Coupe
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Engine parts for HYUNDAI i30 (FD) 1.6 CRDi Diesel 128 hp. Engine electrics. Lambda sensor. Control unit, engine management. Drain plug. Engine oil. Engine electrics. The 10.25” multimedia display puts at your fingertips all the apps, entertainment and content you love accessing on your smartphone. There’s also a built-in sat nav system plus a suite of the latest vehicle-tech innovations: including Multi-Bluetooth™ connectivity, user profiles that can be created and personalised to suit each driver, and the Sounds of Nature ambient audio library. Seems pretty straightforward, replace them every 45,000k or 3 years.I'd check your service manual just to be sure though. *edit: just looked on the "Hyundai iCare - Lifetime Capped Price Servicing site" and it shows plugs being replaced at 165,000k or 132 months so perhaps Aussie GD i30's score iridium spark plugs jTqolw.
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