I have a 2001 rodeo and the spark plugs should be under the boot (black square) . It does not have spark plug wires
I would like to add that if the plugs haven't been changed in quite a while then the coil packs might be hard to remove. The black coil packs sit on top of your spark plugs and will need to be removed. There are 2 screwed that hold each pack in place, use a socket to get those off, not a screw driver, even though they are slotted for one. They usually turn about a quarter turn and then pop out. Sometimes they are a little sticky and don't want to pop right out, and if you pull the long black boot off that is on the underside of them you can just pop it back on. The hardest one to get is the drivers side read plug, it requires a couple of socket extensions and extension joints to get at it.
Take old spark plugs out put new spark plugs in
your bst bet is to get to them through the front wheel wells.
It is important for the car owner to know the location of all the car parts. The spark plugs of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo are located on each side the of engine.
Take it to a mechanic!
It is important for the car owner to know the location of all the car parts. The spark plugs of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo are located on each side the of engine.
on the sides of the block are 2 square caps with phillps screws those are your spark plugs
They are under the black squares that you see when you pop your hood
The spark plugs are under the plastic strip that runs up the middle of the valve cover.
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cable and covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Put in the new plugs, put back the covers and cables, and reconnect the battery.
im sorry i don't kno the gap for the plugs but do you kno the size of the spark plug socket i need and how hard is it really to change these. i have a 95 Isuzu rodeo v6 3.2 please any help would be great hit me up at omenz33@ yahoo.com
Have it checked for codes with a scan tool.
remove the coils wich is on the top of valve covers