The safest way is to buy a new set of wires first then, working one at a time, remove one wire at a time then replace it with the new wire that most closely matches it's length. You will need to tilt the engine forward to reach the back wires. To do so remove the big crossbolts holding the top engine supports at the engine. Each has a secondary mounting hole on its underside. Use them to hold the engine forward by using the original bolts to align them to the engine mounts. Use a 2x4 or crowbar to tilt the engine forward into position.
It may not have plug wires, check the top of the motor for a coil block.MORE: trust me, it has plug wires. They just pull straight off. You'll probably have to follow the wires around to the backside of the engine to find where they plug into the coil pack.
i would change the spark plug wires
i have a probleme whit my 1996 grand am i cant change the plug cause there a bar on front of it
You should have C.O.P. ( coil on plug) there are no wires.
Your 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix will experience cylinder misfires when one or several of the spark plug wires are bad. A bad spark plug can also cause the problem.
probably moisture getting into the distributor or bad plug wires. change cap and wires.
remove the spark plug wires one at a time and unscrew the plugs
2.4L 4cyl in Grand Am uses direct coil ignition that covers the plugs on top of the engine. There are no wires to replace. Unless the plug boots are damage, you only need to apply the dialectic grease to prevent from sticking to the plugs.
change plug wires on 1998 isuzu hombre 2.2
Are you referring to spark plug wires
I know from experiece on my 1998 grand am gt.i I never change the spark plug wires or the spark plugs cause I bought it with high miles,i was told by my mechanic the reason all three coil packs fried because all the fibers that run through your plug wires completely and totally burnt out which caused a domino effect.its important to change plug wires every forty thousand or even thirty.
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