

⚡ Ignite your engine’s potential with Bosch’s platinum precision!
Bosch FR6KPP332S OE Fine Wire Double Platinum Spark Plug delivers 3X longer life with a laser-welded fine wire platinum electrode and corrosion-resistant nickel-plated threads. Factory pre-gapped for easy installation, it meets OE standards for reliable, high-performance ignition in select modern gasoline vehicles.




| ASIN | B001C63ZVC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,048,930 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,341 in Automotive Performance Ignition & Electrical Systems #9,539 in Automotive Replacement Spark Plugs |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Core Material | Platinum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 92 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00826732068183 |
| Included Components | spark plug |
| Item Height | 4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Spark Plug |
| Item Weight | 1.45 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bosch Automotive |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FR6DPP332S |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited |
| Thread Size | 14mm |
| Top Material Type | Nickel |
| UPC | 826732068183 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
L**J
engine sounds great. Seems like they are pre-gapped
These plugs fit properly in my 2012 Audi A4, no issues during the install. The new plugs are running well, engine sounds great. Seems like they are pre-gapped, as there was no need to adjust (they were at the correct gap). As for the shipping...Amazon did a poor job properly packaging four of these. The packaging was loose, so the small boxes moved around. Two of the plugs came out of their boxes and were probably banging around during shipment. The extra cardboard sleeve around the gap must have provided some extra protection, because they still looked okay, thank goodness.
N**K
Perfect OE replacement
I was getting a misfire code in one cylinder, so I pulled the plugs and found they were pretty worn with the gap well above spec due to wear. I replaced them about a month ago with a set of these, OE spec plugs, and my A3 now runs perfectly. Based on my research, this is the exact plug sold and used by the Audi dealers for my car. While not cheap compared to jobber plugs, certainly much cheaper than buying them from the dealer. Can't ask for more.
T**K
Four Stars
Good spark plugs for a VW GTI.
A**.
Good performer. No issues installing.
Buying these beauties on Amazon for my 2013 Tiguan worked perfectly and saved me $400 that the dealership tried to charge me. I also bought ignition coils which I recommend since you have to remove them anyway and they improve the spark. VW suggests that you replace your plugs and coils every 70,000 miles (the dealer said 60K so take the average if you want). They warn against any other brand of aftermarket spark plug and I tend to believe them. Bosch is German, VW is Germany, it's all good. Be sure to also buy your deep socket with the rubber insert/seat, a socket extension and a torque wrench. All of these cost me only about $35. Good luck!
E**T
Simply amazing. My 2006 Audi A4 had 105k miles on ...
Simply amazing. My 2006 Audi A4 had 105k miles on the odometer when I decided to replace the spark plugs with these Boch ones. Wow, what a difference in driveability and fuel efficiency. Mind you, two of the old plugs were gunked up by 50%. So it would explain the difference in the vehicle operating improvement. the fit is just right, and I save a bundle.
D**L
Absolutely terrible product. Purchased 4 to replace the spark plugs ...
Absolutely terrible product. Purchased 4 to replace the spark plugs in my Audi A4. Worked initially only to fail only a few months later. How can spark plugs fail after only 2k miles? Much better off paying a little more for a different brand.
J**D
Be aware to receive open-box products
Not like others, I do receive product from Germany. However, the one I received had already been opened. The side of the box was already opened at the time I received it, and 1/5 of the spark plug was out of that end of the box. Not sure if I got a spark plug which someone returned or the spark plug itself just came out of the box. After take out the spark plug, there is a mark of been hit by something hard on the edge of it. Maybe someone had dropped it on the ground without the cover on the top. Need to check the gap before installing it even though the gap supposed to be preset.
B**O
2010 Audi A5 TFSI
Lasted 1.5 years and 13K miles. Cost me a $100 trip to the Audi dealership because I could not believe the plugs were bad and thought it a spark plug coil. I'll switch to NGKs bob
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