You need to specify engine for someone familiar with car to properly answer. Some newer cars have a "coil on plug" design which means there is 1 ignition coil for ever spark plug (spark plug wires not required). You need to figure out if your car has that design and if not there will be an ignition coil pack that has wires connecting it to the spark plugs that requires the wires you are referring to in your question
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Spark plugs and wires
I pretty sure that engine has coil on plug...so no wires.
You have to follow the wires and find the plugs first. Change those with a spark plug wrench that fit's them Replace the plug wires one at a time.
It doesn't have spark plug wires. The boots that are on the bottoms of the coils are only available as part of a new coil.
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A regular tune-up for your automobile will include spark plugs and spark plug wires. You may also want to change the air filter.
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.
remove the high voltage wires that connect to the top of the plug. take a spark plug socket, or a regular socket if you don't care and take out the plugs
change the spark plugs and wires and change the oil and change the oil filter and air cleaner filter and you should get better gas miles
The IAT sensor in your 2005 GMC Sierra pickup truck, 5.3 liter engine has three wires. The positive wire is red. The ground wire is black. The auxiliary wire is white.
The 10.2mm spark plug wires are the wires that are only needed for the engine to run on a 1995-2005 Chevy Cavaliers.