rear spark plugs? there are 8 in a 4.7 6 in a 3.7 and 16 in a hemi what do you mean rear what model ram 1500 2500 3500?
Need to replace rear spark plugs
Jack up vehicle and change the rear plugs from underneath!
To replace the rear spark plugs in a 2003 Ford Taurus, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove any necessary components to access the rear spark plugs, such as the intake manifold or engine cover, if applicable. Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to carefully unscrew the old spark plugs, then insert the new plugs, tightening them to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reconnect any components you removed and the battery terminal.
If it is a v6, you need to remove the upper ontake plenum to get acess to the rear three plugs. Not fun.
under the passenger side rear hub cap ...... huh?
The rear 3 plugs are almost inaccessible, the BOTTOM LINE is that you would need to actually drop the rear on the engine and use of a "cradle" to tackle the removal and installation of spark plugs. The metal AIR plenum at the rear of the engine is insulated and there is NOT ENOUGH room to access and work in the rear bay. My best advice is to unfotunately, take it to a shop or the Dodge Dealer. It will rance from 150-300 dollars for mopar plugs and labor.
the spark plugs are located in the front of the engine and rear, just follow the spark plug wires and you will find the spark plugs
A person can replace the rear spark plugs very easily. Disconnect the battery, remove the cables/boots and the old spark plugs. Put in the new spark plugs, reconnect the cables and boots, and reconnect the battery.
To replace the rear spark plugs of a 2007 Arcadia, you will need to lift the car and replace the spark plugs from the bottom. You will also need to lower the front cradle for proper installation. This will allow easy access to remove and replace the spark plugs.
Yoiu have to reach around the intake plenumn from the top.
The firing order is 1-2-3 4-5-6. The cylinder numbers are 1-3-5 in the rear and 2-4-6 in the front.
On a Hyundai 2.7 (6) cylinder engine the (3) front spark plugs are readilly accessible from the front of the engine.... To access to the (3) rear spark plugs you must remove the intake manifold.