To change the spark plugs on your bird', your going to need to get under the car for most of them. the 2 center plugs will be the hardest, you might also need to move your oxygen sensors, just follow the wires, remove the boot, and use a spark plug specific socket wrench, make sure you do one at a time though, so you dont get confused, with the late model f-body's (camaro's and firebird's), its going to take ALOT of time and patience with removing your spark plugs, so be prepared to get frustrated.. theres not really a step-by-step procedure for this, just remove them, the first time i removed them, it took me 2 and a half hours, these cars have a reputation with spark plugs, if your not experienced with work like this, i recommend a professional do it, and this IS possible to do by yourself, so don't think it isn't.
There is an article with video on how to change spark plugs at ; http://www.carbasics.co.uk Look in their 'how to' section.
Change the Spark plugs, if not bin it
remove the spark plug wires one at a time and unscrew the plugs
Remove the spark plugs wire and remove the plugs wit a spaerk plug wrench or socket.
Spark plugs are easy to change. One disconnects the batter and spark plug cables, and removes the old spark plugs. Next a person puts in the new spark plugs, then reconnects spark plug cables and the battery.
Where are the spark plugs on a 1996 Nissan maxima?"
platinum plugs 75,000 miles. resistor plugs 30,000.
How can I change the wiring and spark plugs on my 1996 Cadillac Sedan Deville Concours?
With a spark plug socket and socket wrenches and extensions.
I would start off by checking the crank shaft sensor when this sensor goes out the plugs will not fire.
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cables and boots, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, put in the new spark plugs, replace the cables and boots, and reconnect the battery.
If it has the 3.8L motor, then the spark plug gap is .060. If it is the 5.7L motor, then the gap is .050 (unless you are using AC rapidfire plugs, then it is also the .060 gap).