if yr talking of a v 6 then remove the engine cover,turbo hoses if you have them and upper anti sway bar and then loosen the plenum , 7 bolts if memory serves,you can remove it completely but if its loosened off there is just enough room to remove the rear plugs and leads
What are the 7 Wires for on a 1994 Mitsubishi Galant ES for?
A tune up for a Mitsubishi Galant can mean several things. But the most common focus is replacing the air filter, fuel filter, spark plugs, wires and routine maintenance.
Spark plugs, wires, air filter, 5 quarts of oil
Most likely bad plugs or firing order isn't right, i would start by checking the order you got the plugs and if that's not it check the plug wires.
On a Mitsubishi Galant 2000, an idle on the vehicle could come from lots of things. Changing and cleaning fuel system and its components. Changing spark plugs and making sure wires are clean, rust-free, and tight.
The 2.4 Liter Mitsu engine is a hemi--the spark plugs are located in the center of the valve cover. If you pull one of the spark plug wires up and out, you will see that it has about a 5 inch extension that goes down to the plug. Then you can put a spark plug socket on a long extension and stick it down into the hole and remove the plug. It also has 2 "coils" that are in line on the wires, so it costs about $200 to replace the wires.
The fuel filter on the Mitsubishi Galant is located on the passenger side of the vehicle, under the hood, near the engine. It is a cylindrical device with multiple hoses and wires coming out of it.
Cost a fortune...down in San Diego, Mits dealer gave me a quote of $450.00 to replace spark plugs and wires. Due to the reasoning that plugs and wires are inaccessible. The said price was quoted today...0430PM/04febCALIF
It is a lengthy process that can be found at http://www.monterosportonline.com/diy-perf2.HTML. you have remove the intake manifold in order to replace the spark plugs or the spark plug wires. It's not a recommended task for unexperianced person.
Replacing spark plugs is pretty simple. Disconnect the battery, remove the cover and cables, remove the old spark plugs, put in the new spark plugs, put the cover and wires back on the spark plugs, and reconnect the battery.
It is located in the data link connector. There are three black wires. It is the bigger of the three black wires.
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.