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    The damp weather means that I can't start my 1998 R-reg 1.0 litre Polo. I intend to spray the leads and plugs with damp start - but how do you get to the spark plugs - the plastic air filter cover seems to be in the way! Can anyone help please?

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    Take the air filter off in the order the numbered screws show, 1, 2 , 3, 4 and more importantly, tighten them down in that order.
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