The Saturn SL, SL1 and SL2 all have spark plug wires. The current advice I have is to replace them one at a time, so that the timing of the engine is not changed. Changing the timing can ruin the engine. But... The wires go through two wiring holding brackets. And that back bracket is hard to get to. The following video gives some good ideas, and some good cautions, and completely fails to tell anyone how to remove those wires. http://www.YouTube.com/watch?vGq5hRTjll3E This is also useful, but again, does not completely solve the problem: http://www.saturnfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t136307 I want advice on how to get to that last pair of wires. There is a big plastic piece near the radiator.
It is held on by its shape and a small plastic thumbtack shaped 'pin'.
Remove pin with flat bladed screwdriver, remove plastic, and the spark plug wire harness is easy to get to. I am using a 7mm socket.
Sean
Yes, there are 4.
Need to replace rear spark plugs
Disconnect the car battery cable, remove the spark plug cables, remove the spark plug boots, and remove the old spark plugs. Next, put in the new spark plugs, replace the boots and cables and reconnect the battery cables.
Just did mine today, they should be gapped at .040".
http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-2695.htm which spark plug goes to spark plugs wire set for a Saturn sw 1994
Start by replacing all the spark plugs. If that does not solve the problem then replace the spark plug wires.
The spark plugs on a Ford Explorer are replaced by first disconnecting the battery. Remove the spark plug using a spark plug socket. Replace with the factory recommended spark plug.
A 2000 Concorde does not have plug wires. There are individual coils on each spark plug.A 2000 Concorde does not have plug wires. There are individual coils on each spark plug.
Are you referring to the spark plug wires? Please specify.
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Get a spark plug socket and unscrew the spark plug and replace with a new one.
the spark plug gap for a 2000 dodge/plymouth neon is 0.035 the spark plug gap for a 2000 dodge/plymouth neon is 0.035