pull the cables, remembering which cable goes to which cylinder. check for carbon build-up on cable ends to see if cables are still good. remove plugs using spark plug socket oily sludge on plu ends will show unburned fuel/oil clean cable ends of build up, etc. set air gap according to spec install plugs and torque to spec, about 19 ft/lbs. re-install plug cables, and you should be good
Every 30,000 miles except platinum plugs
You don't. The gap is not adjustable.
You can remove the spark plugs in your 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse by turning the spark plugs to the left. You should use a 5/8 deep well socket. The spark plugs will come out.
2002 galant , can't find the spark plugs
I have 1994 Mitsubishi eclipse and have no spark i change cam and crank sensor but still no have spark can be icu
If you dont know how to replace spark plugs I recomend you go to someone that does and have him show you because you might do more bad then good trying to change them for the first time.
All depends on what kind of spark plugs you have. It could either be 30,000 miles or 150,000 miles.
The left side of the motor.
Once on 1-2 year on regular spark plugs. Once every there years on High end spark plugs.
if its a four cylinder it has four if its a v6 it has six a spark plug per cylinder
Firing order is 1342 - spark plugs order is 1234 from left to right
4 cylinder has 4 6 cylinder has 6