use a 10mm socket to remove all the bolts on the plastic cover on top of the engine. be careful, there are probably some on the left side(when you're facing the engine) as well as the top. after that, pretty simple
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Disconnect the battery, remove the engine cover, remove the spark plugs wires and boots, and remove the spark plugs. Put in the new spark plugs, replace the spark plug wires and boots, replace the engine cover, and connect the battery.
Under the cover where the spark plug wires go into on top of the engine.
under the valve cover pull the plug wires up and you will see them you will need a socket extension to reach them btw you shouldn't be doing work on your car if you don't even know where the plugs are
Are you referring to spark plug wires
Change the spark plugs and wires... Change the spark plugs and wires...
The spark plug wires on your 1994 Chevrolet Caprice are quite easy to change. The spark plug wires simply lift off on each end. Put the new spark plug wires on and push until you feel a click.
No. However, newer plug wires can be extremely difficult to remove without damaging them.
A 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.4 has two spark plug wires, for cylinders #1 and #3. Cylinders #2 and #4 use what's known as "spark plug connectors" or "coil to plug boots".
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plugs wires and boots and remove the spark plugs. Put in the spark plugs, replace the spark plug wires and boots, and connect the battery.
Remove spark plug wire and hold near engine block (with insulated gloves) to see if it is firing - if so may have to do a compression check to see if problem is internal
Yes, if the spark plug wires can be connected to the distributor and works.