On the Ford Explorer Q + A website , I read about a fellow with a 2 door Explorer Sport ,4.0 L , and what he did was jack up the passenger front and remove the passenger front wheel , safely support the vehicle, pull the rubber fender liner down and access his # 2 and # 3 spark plugs that way. It's a good thing that platinum plugs last longer ! (Helpfull)
For the driver's side three, it will take some reaching to get to them but for the passenger side plugs, you need to remove the tire to access the plugs through the wheel well.
Remove wheel and rubber cover in the wheel well, then reach under fender to spark plugs. P.S. still hard but easier
spark plugs are located in the side of the head you remove them with a spark plug socket tip for you if you dont know where spark plugs are or how to remove them, i would get someone that does know, to do it or at least show you
Disconnect the battery, remove the cables and boots, and remove the old spark plugs. Put in the new spark plugs, attach the cables and boots, and connect the battery.
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cables and boot covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, put in the new spark plugs, reattach the boot covers and spark plug cables and reconnect the battery.
Disconnect the battery to the vehicle, remove the spark plug cables and boot covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, carefully put in the new spark plugs, attach the boot covers and spark plug cables and reconnect the battery.
There are ( 6 ) spark plugs
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cables, boots and spark plugs from the driver side, and put in the new spark plugs and replace everything. Lift the passenger side on a jack, remove the tire, from under that side of the car, remove the spark plug cable, boots and plug. Replace the plugs and everything else, then lower the car.
5/8 plug socket
No- but you do have to be ambidextrous. My 93 Ranger is a bear, so I always replace with the best plugs I can find. Having different lenghts of socket extensions is also a must.
Disconnect the battery, remove the engine cowl, remove the spark plugs cables, boots and plugs on the drivers side of the engine, replace with new spark plugs and attach the boot and cables. Do the same on the passenger side of the engine, replace the engine cowl, and connect the battery.
Do this one plug at a time, and reconnect that wire so as to not get wires mixed up. REMOVAL Remove spark plug wires from spark plugs with a Spark Plug Wire Remover tool, pull outward on the boot with a slight side-to-side twist. Loosen spark plugs and remove any dirt or foreign material from spark plug areas of cylinder head with compressed air. Remove spark plugs. INSTALLATION Inspect and adjust spark plugs. Spark Plug Gap: 0.042" to 0.046". Install spark plugs. Tighten spark plugs to 9-20 N.m (7-15 lb in). Connect spark plug wires to spark plugs.