Wire coat hanger or push longer extension into it and pull out.
It requires a 5/8 inch spark plug socket and an extension.It requires a 5/8 inch spark plug socket and an extension.
Spark plug socket to the extension adapter on the ratchet and place the socket firmly over the spark plug turn the plug counterclockwise to remove it.
If you mean that the wire came out of the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
By taking the spark plug wire off, and then using a spark plug socket with a ratchet and extension. It's not rocket science.
Remove the spark plug wires from the spark plugs, use an extension for your Allen wrench, and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
A swivel on the end of a spark plug socket and then an extension on that will get it out.
I've done it a few times on my 1996 Tacoma 2.4L engine. You need a 5/8" spark plug socket (3/8" drive preferably) with the foam rubber insert that holds the spark plug once it's loose. And a ratchet and extension (12" is enough I think). Then, one by one (for each spark plug), remove the spark plug wire, use the ratchet/extension/socket to remove the spark plug, reverse the process to install the new spark plug. One thing I ran into this last time was that the foam rubber insert in the spark plug socket held the spark plug more tightly than the socket was held on the end of the extension (it was a brand-new spark plug socket), so I had to back that first one out and only very gently push the replacement spark plug into the spark plug socket so the foam rubber insert barely held it enough to lower it down into the hole for the spark plug (through the valve cover).
I've done it a few times on my 1996 Tacoma 2.4L engine. You need a 5/8" spark plug socket (3/8" drive preferably) with the foam rubber insert that holds the spark plug once it's loose. And a ratchet and extension (12" is enough I think). Then, one by one (for each spark plug), remove the spark plug wire, use the ratchet/extension/socket to remove the spark plug, reverse the process to install the new spark plug. One thing I ran into this last time was that the foam rubber insert in the spark plug socket held the spark plug more tightly than the socket was held on the end of the extension (it was a brand-new spark plug socket), so I had to back that first one out and only very gently push the replacement spark plug into the spark plug socket so the foam rubber insert barely held it enough to lower it down into the hole for the spark plug (through the valve cover).
AnswerThey are inside the valve cover. Looking from the front of the car you will see the spark plug wires routing from the distributor cap to each plug. To change the plugs remove the spark plug wire and use a spark plug socket attached to an extension. I recommend adding some duct tape to the socket/extension connection to prevent the socket from coming off in the valve cover.
pull the wires, get a spark plug socket and a 4" extension, you will have to play around with using the extension on some and not on others
The correct spark plug socket with a really long extension
you will neeed a long extension on your plug socket. but make sure you have an actual spark plug socket with the rubber insert or you will curse this job because you wont be able to pull the plug out of the hole....might be even easier with a "wobble" socket or a swivel socket..... good luck...lol