Previa spark plugs are located under the passenger seat. you need to remove the front passenger seat (4) bolts. Remove the jack and holder. remove seat bracket then Roll back the carpet exposing engine cover. Remove the all the bolts 10-12 bolts. Lift off the cover exposing the engine. You will seat a black cover with (3) bolts holding it on, remove cover exposing. The spark plug wires, pull each wire from the plugs. The plugs are deep inside the valve cover. Remove all (4) plugs, look at each plug they should all look the same. If they look different there maybe another problem. Reverse these procedures to reassemble.
Bad spark plugs, spark plugs wires, etc.
It cost me over $450 at the dealer. This is due to the fact that they must remove the intake manifold to access the back 3 plugs.
no. a hammer is a good way to fix it
Due to improper fuel-air mixtures.
it not uses 12 spark plugs, it uses 24 sparks plug due that was the original design from ford's engineerings
oil on the spark plugs is generally due to broken ring or rings in the cylinder or cylinders can also lead to a blown engine
Usually the valve seals or rings.
put in a new condenser. this can be a couple problems, either the spark isn't jumping the gap it supposed and just sparking due to a bad spark plug gap or the wrong spark plugs for your car or your coil is bad which rarely happens but it can with age
Ford Cmax zetec estate car has four cylinder engine and will require 4 spark plugs. Spark plugs do not required to be changed so frequently and is usually done when the car is due for a major service.
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The 2007 Yamaha R6S is a 599cc forward inclined in-line 4 cylinder engine. It uses 4 spark plugs that are accessible by removing the driver seat, lifting the front of the fuel tank, removing the air box and filter, the heat shields and finally the coils that connect to the tops of the plugs. At a dealer the service cost to replace plugs can be upwards of $400 due to the labor time needed to access them.
Because a diesel ignites due to the heat caused by the compression pressures in the diesel engine.