glove-box, top right corner, not the left as indicated in the manual
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A spark plug socket has a rubber ring inside to hold the plug inside while it is screwed into position. The rubber ring also keeps the insulator from being damaged during installation.
you will neeed a long extension on your plug socket. but make sure you have an actual spark plug socket with the rubber insert or you will curse this job because you wont be able to pull the plug out of the hole....might be even easier with a "wobble" socket or a swivel socket..... good luck...lol
Usually a 5/8 deep socket with rubber "keeper"
the diagnostic socket on peugeot 307 is under the ash tray( behind the gear lever). Lift up and remove the rubber pad and there it is. Dave
just pull out the socket and the rubber boot, no tools required
Rubber band extraction is a special technique used in extraction of pt's with bleeding disorders like Haemophilia or purpura etc. it is carried out by tieing a rubber band around the socket and then carrying out the extraction procedure.
1/2 socket and wrench and rubber mallet
You need a six extension and a spark plug socket with a rubber stop inside. The spark plugs are located on top of the engine. They are about 4 inchs inside the head. Using the extenion put the socket with the rubber piece inside which will grip the plugs when they are unscrewed allowing you to remove the plugs. When installing use the same socket but press the plugs inside the socket so they are being gripped which will you to slowing lower them inside the head with the extension and get them started. I suggest you start them by hand.
From http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_change_spark_plugs_in_a_22_liter_1990_honda_accord"Use a 5/8 or 13/16 SPARKPLUG SOCKET witchever one fits. Make sure the socket has the rubber o-ring inside so that you don't have to filch it out. "
The land socket uses lands rather than pins. Because it is easier to install and remove.
The range of motion for a ball and socket joint in the human is determined by the depth of the socket. The hip joint has a fairly limited range of motion because the hip socket is deep. In contrast, the shoulder joint has almost 300 degrees of motion because the shoulder socket is shallow.