At the end of all the spark plug wires.
ALL gasoline engines have spark plugs. Only diesels don't have spark plugs.
Take off the plastic engine cover with the three or four bolts pending on which model, then remove the ignition coils and ignition coil plugs, and presto! you have access to all your spark plugs.
Take your beautiful Kia to a mechanic man to do that job for you. Peace
Yes, all gasoline engines have spark plugs.
Yes, all gasoline engines must have spark plugs. Only diesel engines do not require spark plugs.
Changing spark plugs is pretty simple. Disconnect the battery, remove the wires to the spark plugs from their location, remove the old spark plugs, put in the new spark plugs, plug the cables to the right spark plug and reconnect the battery.
No you do not need to replace any plugs at all when replacing wires.
arnt all spark plugs just below the valve covers on all engines ???
The 2002 Toyota Sienna has 26.6 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
Old spark plugs can make a car misfire, run rough, and not fire at all.
You can imagine only. You can make a 3D image in your mind. I replaced all spark plugs in less than an hour without removing any part. You may need 3/8 extension. Be patient. You can do it.
All 2002 Harley Big Twins left the factory with H-D brand 6R12 spark plugs. These can be replaced with Accel Y2418P, Autolite 4164, Bosch YR6LDE, Champion RA8HC or NGK DCPR7E.