1) Remove the passenger side windshield wiper arm.
2) Remove the plastic cowling and plastic grommits. There are approximately 10 small mounting bolts. Don't forget the one under the cabin filter. The entire unit should easily come out, including the wiper motor (disconnect wiring harness and two fluid tubes).
3) Remove a/c duct intake housing.
4)All six plugs can be easily removed with an appropriate spark plug socket, 3/8 or 1/2 drive with a 3-5 inch extension. Be sure to use dielectric grease and anti-seize. Also, ensure all the wires are properly alingned and does not interfere with the exhaust manifold or cooling fan.
5) Repeat steps in reverse. Ensure wiper arm is properly aligned.
how to change spark plugs on a 97 mercury mountaineer
The only way to change the plugs is to remove the top cover first. Then remove the cover for each plug.
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The spark plugs on a 1999 Mercury Cougar are located under the cover of the engine. The spark plugs should be changed approximately every 60,000 miles.
jack up car and change plugs from behind each front tire.
The spark plugs on a 1999 Mercury Cougar are located under the cover of the engine. The spark plugs should be changed approximately every 60,000 miles or so.
To change the spark plugs, the ones on the left side (driver's side) of the engine are accessible from the top of the engine under the hood. The plugs on the right side (passenger side) are accessible by pulling the right front wheel and removing the rubber dust cover (pops off) that attaches to the fenderwell. This is assuming that you have a 5.0L V8 engine (302ci). Have Fun!!!
To change the spark plugs in a 1997 astro van do I have to change the spark plugs from the bottom of the engine/
A V6 engine in a Mercury Sable takes ( 6 spark plugs )
Change the spark plugs, air filter, fuel filter, that's it. Of course, engine oil and filter.
Screwed into the engine. Follow the spark plug wires.
you change them like every thing else