You need to tell what year, size of engine. If you don't know where the spark plugs are you should'NT be working on your vehicle. You need to have someone show you the basics like if you have an engine with aluminum heads you need to take the plugs out when the engine has cooled down or you could strip the threads out of the spark plug holes. That could be very expensive.
Screwed into the heads.
There are 3 across the front, and 3 across the back.
They should be on the side of the cylinder head. they will have plug wires ging to them.
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If the sparks came out of the socket, you should call an electrician. If the sparks came from the plug (the wire at the plug would be scorched or burned), the plug should be replaced. You can buy a similar plug at a hardware store, cut off the old plug, strip away some of the insulation covering the wires, and install the new plug using only a wire stripper/cutter and a screw driver. Or you could contact a local handy man to replace the plug for you.
The address of the Sparks Heritage Museum is: 820 Victorian Ave, Sparks, NV 89431-5077
The innovation engine uses a champion spark plug
The address of the Sparks Fire Department Historical Foundation is: 1605 Victorian Ave, Sparks, NV 89431
bad spark plug that happin to me to
if there is sparks u need to check and see it its coming from the plug wires that's about the only thing that can spark without blowing a fuse
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