It has a coil on plug or coilpack setup. The spark plugs are located under the coils. Once you remove the coils you will see the hole the spark plugs are located in. Look for the coils on the side of the engine
You can change your spark plugs by locating the old ones and removing them. You can insert the new ones by locating the spark plug hole and then threading them in. It is easier if you use a socket wrench to install them.
Remove the coil pack for each spark plug, then reach inside the hole with a ratchet extension and unscrew them.
To take the spark plugs out you need to gtake the passenger side front wheel off and go through the access hole where the outer tie rod comes out. take spark plup wires off and put spark plug socket on and a extension. then use a universal to run extensions up to the top of the engine...
Remove cover on top of engine,pull plug wires straight up.The spark plugs will be down in a hole for each cylinder.You need a spark plug socket and a long extention to reach them.
they go through the top of head pull a wire off and look in the hole
If you are referring to the 4 cyl engine, there are caps covering the spark plugs and you can remove the caps with a Philips head screwdriver. Gently pulling the plastic up will reveal the rubber hole cover and the spark plug hole.
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The 4.6 litre V8 spark plugs are right under the fuel injector rail on each side. Your car does not have spark plug wires, it has the individual coils that fit on top of the spark plugs. It takes a 7mm socket to remove the one bolt that holes the coil on. Remove that coil and the plug is underneath and sits down in a hole.
its easy, take off the spark plug wires, unbolt the old plugs, place four new ones in, one in each hole, and tighten them down.... simple www.freshshoes747.webs.com
if u know were the spark plugs are located use a socket wrench with long socket so you could fit the socket into the hole and do the exact same things as you would do trying to get a bolt free
Can Spark Plug Removal Crack a Cylinder?No, spark plugs screw into a threaded hole in the cylinder "heads," and therefore cannot crack a cylinder [wall around the pistons].NOTE however, that if spark plugs are not removed and reinstalled PROPERLY, this process can "strip" and ruin the threads in the cylinder "HEAD."