Ive JUST been starting to go over this myself. My 2004 Xterra has a 6 cyl., and only one of the plugs looks hard to get to back by the firewall. I am debating on whether Ill do this myself or pay someone to do it. Ill get back to you ASAP>
60,000miles
NGK platinum plugs
Obviously- the spark plugs were not the issue :)
Only if there's something wrong with your old spark plugs.
Changing your spark plugs could theoretically make your car faster but not enough to make a noticeable difference. Changing your spark plugs when they are worn will increase your fuel mileage slightly.
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Changing spark plugs can be an easy task. Disconnect the battery and the spark plug cables, remove the old spark plugs, replace with the new spark plugs, connect the spark plug cables and the battery.
Changing spark plugs is an important task. To do this, disconnect the battery and spark plug cables, and remove the old spark plugs. Next put in the new spark plugs, and reconnect the spark plug cables and then the battery.
If your 2003 Nissan Exterra will not turn over and is not getting fire, you may need to replace the batteries or the spark plugs. You might also have a wiring issue or an issue with the fuel injectors.
When changing the spark plugs of a car, it is important to remember to gap the spark plugs. The gap for this cars spark plugs are 0.051 inches.
Changing spark plugs is relatively easy. Disconnect the batter and spark plug cables, and remove the old spark plugs. Next replace the spark plugs with new ones, reconnect the spark plug cables and battery.
Changing spark plugs is an easy task. Disconnect the battery, disconnect the cables, remove the old spark plugs, put in the new spark plugs, reconnect the cables, and reconnect the battery.