You reach over the top, or Jack the van up and reach them from underneath.
They are located on the side of the engine block on each side of the engine.
There are seals under the valve cover that need replaced to repair oil on the spark plugs.
They are on the left, right, and rear of the block.
The turn signal switch is quite easy to remove and replace. The turn signal switch simply plugs in and plugs out.
Follow the plug wires from the distributor.
Lift the hood, disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cables and covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Next put in the new spark plugs, replace the cables and covers, reconnect the battery and close the hood.
Unfortunately, this is not easy. You have to basically take everything off of the top of the engine, all the way down to the fuel rail, to be able to access the rear spark plugs.
to change the plugs, remove the air filter element - lean over engine to back and unscrew plugs and replace same with new ones
No the number and the style of electrical plugs are different. Plus the 1997 has an extra motor mount.No the number and the style of electrical plugs are different. Plus the 1997 has an extra motor mount.
Hollander interchange says no The sensor and switch plugs are different, and they use completely different style range sensors.
Hi You'll have to go trough a hell of an operation. To begin with: remove wiper arm and wipermotor, then loosen and rotate alternatorbracket. remove inlet manifold. do remember to have a new gasket for the manifold.
The only ways to improve mileage are to check tire pressures, replace spark plugs, replace air filter, repair any causes for the check engine light to be on.....