I forgot to mention it is a v6 and the one time i opened the cassette, there was oil or some other liquid substance covering the plugs, it was a definite wtf moment. i have heard this is normal, but made no attempt to change the plugs and they work fine still.How do you change spark plugs on '99 saab 95 v6?
DEFINITELY not normal to have oil in around the plugs. The oil is either from the DI cassette (is it cracked?) or the valve cover seals. If the valve cover seals are leaking you need to have them replaced. If the DI cassettes are leaking, you need to replace those. But changing the plugs is very easy. Remove the DI cassettes, and then use a deep-drive spark plug socket to remove the plugs. ONLY use the NGK plugs specified in your Owner's Manual. ANY OTHER plug will make your engine run like crap. Trust me, please. Put the new plugs in being sure they are threading correctly. The heads are aluminum on this engine so you can easily strip the threads. Good luck!How do you change spark plugs on '99 saab 95 v6?
I don't want to offend you. But if this is your first time you should really hve somebody help you or show you. You can easily strip the threads and cause a lot of damage ($$$). But it is actually simple if somebody showed you.
Good Luck...
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