It's real easy. Your car has what is called ';Coil On Plug'; ignition. You just locate the coils on top of the engine. There's eight of them. 4 on one side and 4 on the other. Unplug all 8 coils. remove the 7mm bolt that holds each coil in. Pull the coils out. They DO come out with no other removal of components. Remove the plugs. Repeat. only backwards.How to change spark plugs on 2001 lincoln town car?
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How do I change the Spark Plugs on a 2009 Chevy Aveo?
I know new cars are kinda difficult to work on cause everything is so compact, But I cant even see the plugs or wires on the 09 Aveo. Please Help!How do I change the Spark Plugs on a 2009 Chevy Aveo?
They're not ready to be changed any time soon. Look under the coil.How do I change the Spark Plugs on a 2009 Chevy Aveo?
Yes, The 2009 Aveo has to have the plugs changed at 25,000 miles. I verified this with the GM rep.
After removing the covers you will see that after you remove the coil packs of each cylinders you will see that's were your plugs are. Note there is no cables for your car only coil packs.By the way you have a long time before this has to be done to your car.
They're not ready to be changed any time soon. Look under the coil.How do I change the Spark Plugs on a 2009 Chevy Aveo?
Yes, The 2009 Aveo has to have the plugs changed at 25,000 miles. I verified this with the GM rep.
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After removing the covers you will see that after you remove the coil packs of each cylinders you will see that's were your plugs are. Note there is no cables for your car only coil packs.By the way you have a long time before this has to be done to your car.
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for the rear bank you have to remove the intake manifold.
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Detailed advice ,how to change spark plugs of hundai sonata 6 cylunder.?
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Treat as you would any other car - work carefully, consider that the heads are made of alloy, the plugs probably the smaller size common on modern engines, and use CARE and not BRUTE-FORCE!
Only ever remove one HT lead at a time, so you can't possibly lose the firing-order. Check the HT lead for cracks in the insulation and heat-damage. I always use a good quality socket, with a 1/2'; wrench, to extract the old plugs. Check their condition and read what their colour says about the life they have had - plugs tell you what is going on in the engine.
Using a proper feeler-gauge, set the clearance on the new plugs to the gap stated in the manual or hand-book. Apply just a drop of engine-oil to the threads of the plug, insert it into the socket, and get it started into the hole. I always use a tubular wrench for fitting the new plugs - it is designed to be a weak tool, that will just not be able to murder the plugs in too tightly! The plug should spin easily in, if there is any real resistance, you may be cross-threading it. Check it can be turned back just as easily as it is going in. Get it up finger-tight, and then nip it up with the short swinging-handle on the plug-wrench.
Remember, you don't want to break it! No bicep-strains here please. Replace the HT lead and do the next one. Repeat until all 6 are done.Detailed advice ,how to change spark plugs of hundai sonata 6 cylunder.?
Take them out, they are worth more than the car - scrap the car
to remove the rear plugs you need to remove the intake manifold. this is a complicated process that can't be explained to someone that probably has never done this. better to take it to a shop.
Treat as you would any other car - work carefully, consider that the heads are made of alloy, the plugs probably the smaller size common on modern engines, and use CARE and not BRUTE-FORCE!
Only ever remove one HT lead at a time, so you can't possibly lose the firing-order. Check the HT lead for cracks in the insulation and heat-damage. I always use a good quality socket, with a 1/2'; wrench, to extract the old plugs. Check their condition and read what their colour says about the life they have had - plugs tell you what is going on in the engine.
Using a proper feeler-gauge, set the clearance on the new plugs to the gap stated in the manual or hand-book. Apply just a drop of engine-oil to the threads of the plug, insert it into the socket, and get it started into the hole. I always use a tubular wrench for fitting the new plugs - it is designed to be a weak tool, that will just not be able to murder the plugs in too tightly! The plug should spin easily in, if there is any real resistance, you may be cross-threading it. Check it can be turned back just as easily as it is going in. Get it up finger-tight, and then nip it up with the short swinging-handle on the plug-wrench.
Remember, you don't want to break it! No bicep-strains here please. Replace the HT lead and do the next one. Repeat until all 6 are done.Detailed advice ,how to change spark plugs of hundai sonata 6 cylunder.?
Take them out, they are worth more than the car - scrap the car
to remove the rear plugs you need to remove the intake manifold. this is a complicated process that can't be explained to someone that probably has never done this. better to take it to a shop.
How do i change the spark plugs on my 2001 Grand Prix GT?
A couple of my friends and I already tried but we cannot get the wires to come out of the metal surrounds around the spark plugs.How do i change the spark plugs on my 2001 Grand Prix GT?
twist and pull... you may end up needing new wires for it if you tear them, but there's not a whole lot you can do. use a little dielectric grease in the boots when you reinstall them...How do i change the spark plugs on my 2001 Grand Prix GT?
yea its hard sometimes..they stick..grab the rubber boot and just pull like a mother...try wiggeling the also.
Be careful when pulling the spark plug boots off of the spark plugs.Make sure you pull them by the boot and not by the wire itself.Sometimes twisting to the left or right a couple times and pulling is enough to free the plug wires boots from the plugs.If they are on there that good and refuse to come off see if you can grip the boot with pliers and gently pull them off.
yes its kinda tricky and difficult.. those damn GM designs are stupid... thats why I bought a toyota.. and got rid of the grand prix
Also make sure when you are taking the wires and plugs out that you go in a pattern. EX: take a wire off, then plug, put new plug in then put wire on. Do that for all of them otherwise you might screw up the firing order and it is a pain to figure it out if you mess up.
twist and pull... you may end up needing new wires for it if you tear them, but there's not a whole lot you can do. use a little dielectric grease in the boots when you reinstall them...How do i change the spark plugs on my 2001 Grand Prix GT?
yea its hard sometimes..they stick..grab the rubber boot and just pull like a mother...try wiggeling the also.
Be careful when pulling the spark plug boots off of the spark plugs.Make sure you pull them by the boot and not by the wire itself.Sometimes twisting to the left or right a couple times and pulling is enough to free the plug wires boots from the plugs.If they are on there that good and refuse to come off see if you can grip the boot with pliers and gently pull them off.
yes its kinda tricky and difficult.. those damn GM designs are stupid... thats why I bought a toyota.. and got rid of the grand prix
Also make sure when you are taking the wires and plugs out that you go in a pattern. EX: take a wire off, then plug, put new plug in then put wire on. Do that for all of them otherwise you might screw up the firing order and it is a pain to figure it out if you mess up.
How do I change the spark plugs in a 2005 Honda Civic VP?
I knew how to change the spark plugs in my other vehicles, but this engine has them set up differently. I'm used to wires being connected from the distributor cap to the plug itself, but on this engine, I still haven't found the wires or distr cap. I know where the spark plugs themselves are, but there is this cylinder thats about 9 in or so long that you have to unscrew and pull out from on top of the plugs. I have a long enough extension to be able to get them out from the bottom of this hole, but it looks to me as if the inside of this tube is copper and its very smooth. Is it b/c its new and never been worked on, or do i need a special tool to keep from scratching it and losing conductivity??? PLEASE HELP!! also if you know where the distributor cap and wires are, please let me know!!!!How do I change the spark plugs in a 2005 Honda Civic VP?
YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO CHANGE THE SPARK PLUGS ON A CAR THAT NEW. THERE ARE NO WIRES BECAUSE YOUR CAR HAS COIL PACKS BASICALLY ON TOP OF EACH PLUG. THE PART THAT IS THE CYLINDER. JUST PULL THESE OFF AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CHANGE THE PLUGS.How do I change the spark plugs in a 2005 Honda Civic VP?
the factories of newer automobiles are trying to not loose money and the main way of them loosing money is people doing things themselfs. if you buy yourself a repair manual for it. It should show you where everything is and how to replace them. if not you might have to take it to a repair shop and spend a bunch of unessasary money. sorry I'm use to old cars
but there are not wires just to let you know so you won't find them but I don't know if they do have distributors.
YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO CHANGE THE SPARK PLUGS ON A CAR THAT NEW. THERE ARE NO WIRES BECAUSE YOUR CAR HAS COIL PACKS BASICALLY ON TOP OF EACH PLUG. THE PART THAT IS THE CYLINDER. JUST PULL THESE OFF AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CHANGE THE PLUGS.How do I change the spark plugs in a 2005 Honda Civic VP?
the factories of newer automobiles are trying to not loose money and the main way of them loosing money is people doing things themselfs. if you buy yourself a repair manual for it. It should show you where everything is and how to replace them. if not you might have to take it to a repair shop and spend a bunch of unessasary money. sorry I'm use to old cars
but there are not wires just to let you know so you won't find them but I don't know if they do have distributors.
How do you change the spark plugs on a 2002 Mazda Progege 5?
I have the car and the parts but i don't know how to change them. It's a used car with almost 82k miles on it. It's had only one major problem, the water pump breaking, but other than that its been running fine. Can someone help me???How do you change the spark plugs on a 2002 Mazda Progege 5?
it should be the wires leading from the starter to the top of the engine and at the end of the wire is the spark plugs. You should either have 4 or 6 and you just pull the wires out and the spark plugs should be there. But you might need a spark plug socket to reach them and pull them out. Go to http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/index.p and just search for spark plugs and you should find a thread about it.
it should be the wires leading from the starter to the top of the engine and at the end of the wire is the spark plugs. You should either have 4 or 6 and you just pull the wires out and the spark plugs should be there. But you might need a spark plug socket to reach them and pull them out. Go to http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/index.p and just search for spark plugs and you should find a thread about it.
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