you will probly need to remove the tire to get to them
possibble bad ignition coil
it has 2 bolts that may be covered by plugs remove plugs
Actually , with the electronic ignition there are no points , and the scheduled maintainence guide shows to change the spark plugs at ( 100,000 miles )
Four plugs, one per cylinder.
Sunfire spark plugs cost about eight dollars per plug. They can be purchased at almost any auto supply store in the United States.
It depends on what engine you have. On some you have to remove the housing on the top of the engine which contains the coils etc.
if you have ignition coils you have to remove them and the intake tube (3000) then you can take the spark plugs out
Yes
The best answer is to follow the recommendations for maintenance in your particular car's owner's manual. A rule of thumb is every 30,000 miles for standard plugs and 60,000 for platinum or other precious metal plugs. Don't forget the ignition system's secondary wiring. Worn plugs and damaged wires can cause ignition coils and other ignition components to fail prematurely.
I think that in all of the Sunfire engines, the plugs are in a row across the front of the engine. Try locating and following the plug wires to help you. FriPilot
They are under the ignition coils. 5/8" socket and 8 " extension.
You change plugs because the continual sparking erodes the electrode, which slowly retards the ignition timing, which then makes the engine run inefficiently,