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How do I change spark plugs in 2009 Toyota Corolla? whaT TOOLS I NEED
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You will need the correct replacement spark plugs, a spark plug socket, and a screw driver. The new cars have the spark plugs concealed and you might have to open the cover over the engine to access it, which may require addition tools
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Changing the spark plugs in a Mercedes w208 320 1999 only requires two tools to be used. The first tool is a 3/8 wratchet that has a short extension and the second tool part is a universal socket. Attach the universal socket to the spark plug socket and use the wratchet to loosen each spark plug. Use the same tools to tighten the new spark plugs into place.
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To replace spark plugs, you can use a socket wrench, but a socket made for removing and replacing spark plugs is needed. This socket is relatively inexpensive and can be found at most auto parts stores.
Go buy a Auto Repair manual for your car. Do you have the right tools? See above for more info.
Commonly you would need a spark-plug socket, a ratchet and possibly a few extensions of varied sizes..It also depends on what model the vehicle is, in some front wheel drive vehicles that have a V-6 replacing the spark-plugs requires you to remove the plenum (intake manifold / throttle body) to access the 3 spark-plugs that are located closest to the firewall...
If your Diamante is the Dohc 6 cyl. motor in it then you have to remove the entire intake manifold to replace the back 3 plugs I did it in about 4 hours with not many tools and I am a female. So it can be done.
remove the pretty plastic on the top of the motor once remove you will have direct access to the front 3 spark plugs, to remove the rear spark plugs remove the intake manifold and then you will be able to access the back bank of spark plugs. then reassemble everything. tools needed ratchet and sockets and large extension
The amount of time needed to change the spark plugs on a 2004 Mitsubishi Spider varies based on the experience of the individual and the amount of tools available. A shop can complete the task in 30 to 45 minutes while a novice will need between 1 and 2 hours to complete the job.