There is one plug per cylinder so if you have a v6 you have six plugs. If you are careful pulling the wires off of the plugs and pull on the plug boot instead of the wire they should be fine, twist the boot while pulling on it to break it free from the plug. I access the drivers side plugs through the left wheel well with a long extension and a swivel spark plug socket and a swivel ratchet.
The manufacturer recommends that the spark plugs are changed every 30,000 miles. Many individuals have experienced a much longer life for the spark plugs.
spark plugs = the number of cylinders your car has. Tercel should be a 4 cylinder so 4 spark plugs.
unlikely. it could be one of many things. perhaps fuel filter needs replaced. check engine lite should be on. read the code and to from there
There are 4 spark plugs, It's a 4 cylinder so there are 4 plugs. Should be under a panel on top of the engine, shouldn't be any wires just plugs.
it's a 4 cylinder car, right? so it should have 4 spark plugs.
this is not true, it depends on how many miles you have. platinum plugs are only good for about 100k miles so you shoul check them and replace them, plus your fuel filter should be changed every 15k miles along with your air filter and PVC valve.You should not need one... I believe that it comes with platinum plugs and long-wear wires...
there are 6 spark plugs, 3 are visible and easily changed, but 3 are under the engine and very difficult to get to. I had to have a shop do the work and they said they had to pull the motor to reach them.
If it is a duplex receptacle then two cords is the maximum that should be connected to it.
The timing belt should be changed after 100.000km. (60,000 miles)
Take off the engine cover and follow the 6 ( or 8, depending on how many cylinders your vehicle has ) they are attached to those cables, pull them off and you will see them.
Under the hood of your car, you should see 4, 6, or 8 spark plug wires running to the sides of your engine depending on how many spark plugs your car has. These cables hook onto the tops of the plugs. Pull the caps off. Underneath, you will see the top of the plugs. You will need a special socket to remove them. This socket is usually standard with most socket and ratchet sets. Take your old plugs out. Make sure you use a gap setter to set the gap on your new plugs. And make sure you know the correct gap setting for your vehicle. Put the new spark plugs in 'hand tight'. Just put them in by hand and them give them about 1/4 turn with your ratchet. Put the wires back on. It's that simple. You can get a gap setter at any decent auto shop and they can look up the setting for you. If need be, they should also be able to point out where the spark plugs are.
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.