I have a 98 3.5L with 175,000 miles.
I just put my 2nd replacements - 3rd set overall.
Got the best buy at local autoparts - not the chains. Bought Denso which were less than Bosch etc and I believe Denso is OEM.
PS - they are fairly easy to replace, but get extension bars and a universal joint.
(Keep those receipts)
The spark plugs in this car are on the side of the engine. They are seen after the engine cover is removed.
ngk plugs
No, that's an indication of a problem.
if engine has 4 plugs buy 4 if engine has 6 plugs buy six
Take old spark plugs out put new spark plugs in
According to all books it should be .44
Plug gap is .040"
The coil packs have to be removed ( 2 screws) and the spark plugs are underneath.
Remove each of the coils then remove and replace the plugs
It is important for the car owner to know the location of all the car parts. The spark plugs of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo are located on each side the of engine.
Take it to a mechanic!
It is important for the car owner to know the location of all the car parts. The spark plugs of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo are located on each side the of engine.