under the plastic cover on top of the engine, you will need a torx fitting to remove the cover, then the coils are on top and spark plugs below the coils, very easy to replace, coils are just 1 10mm bolt each
There are no spark plug wires, this is a coil on plug system. The spark plugs are under the coils that bolt to the middle of the valve covers.There are no spark plug wires, this is a coil on plug system. The spark plugs are under the coils that bolt to the middle of the valve covers.
The coils are bolted to the side of the engine, The spark plugs are under the coils, NO PLUG WIRES. unbolt the coils and use A spark plug socket.
You will first need to remove the coils and plug wires to access the spark plugs. The coils sit on top of the valve cover and are held in with small torx head screws. Then pry off the plug wires and remove the coil and wires together. Then you have access to the spark plugs.
to change the spark plugs first take off the plastic cover on top of the motor, the spark plugs are on the center of motor you see two coils on top of the two center spark plugs and two spark plugs wires going to the out side spark plugs you pull the wires off and you need a long socket wrench or a spark plug socket with extension bar to take it off, also you need to pull the coils to replace the center spark plugs they are under the coils. NOTE. this is for a four cylinder engine. excuse my English B. Cerda.
Check plugs wires and ignition coils.
newer model cars do not carry spark plug wires they carry ignition coils the plugs will be at the bottom of each one of the six coils you need to remove the coils indvidualy.
check spark plugs,wires,cap,rotor, and or coils.
Check the spark plug wires and spark plugs. You might have to test coils too.
to change the spark plugs first take off the plastic cover on top of the motor, the spark plugs are on the center of motor you see two coils on top of the two center spark plugs and two spark plugs wires going to the out side spark plugs you pull the wires off and you need a long socket wrench or a spark plug socket with extension bar to take it off, also you need to pull the coils to replace the center spark plugs they are under the coils. NOTE. this is for a four cylinder engine. excuse my English B. Cerda.
There are no spark plug wires. Each spark plug has its own coil and the spark plug attaches to the coil directly. To access the coil and plug, you need to remove the black plate on the top center of the engine (4-6 torx screws, I believe).
you are not getting spark. this could be from a bad alternator, bad spark plugs, bad spark plug wires, or bad engine coils. The spark plugs and wires are the cheapest so try putting in new ones of those first.
remove the ignition coils on the intake and they are underneath it. your vehicle has distributorless ignition, therfore there aren't any spark plug wires, instead it has individual ignition coils with the spark plugs directly underneath them.