1) Remove the air filter manifold. It will clip on the air filter on one side, and there will be a ring fastener on the other. 2) For the 3 plugs on the driver side, use a 10 mm nut driver to remove the locking nut of the spark plug terminal. 3) Disconnect the harness from the plug terminal. 4) Pull out the terminal. 5) Use a socket wrench to remove the plug. 6) For the 3 plugs on the passenger side, you will need to remove the Radiator Coolant resevoir. This is fastened with 2 10mm nuts. Once removed follow steps 2 to 5 for each plug. Note that on the Radiator it will state what the gap should be for the spark plug.
For a 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac : There are ( 6 spark plugs ) for your 4.0 liter V6 engine
two spark plugs are located to the right side of the engine and the other two spark plugs are located on the left side of the engine.
They are sometimes called freeze plugs but in reality they are casting plugs. They are located on the side of the engine block.
your spark plugs are located on the passenger side of the engine. the are located under the coil pack. the coil pack is held on by four 13mm bolts and a wire connector on the rear.
The plugs are located under the plate on top of the engine. You will need to remove the 4 bolts holding the plate. The plugs are located right under. There are no wires on these plugs.
they are casting plugs you will find them on each side of the engine block below the heads
There are 3 plugs on each side of the engine.
ford engine 5.4/8cyl located where are spark plugs to bi install
The Spark Plugs are located under the resonator box in the center of the engine (its the rectangular black box on top of the engine)
Usually the cylinder head holds the spark plugs.
The spark plugs are located on the side of the engine, near the bottom. A four-cylinder engine will have two spark plugs on each side. A six-cylinder engine will have three spark plugs on each side.
You can find the spark plugs for your 2002 Nissan Pathfinder on each side of the engine. The spark plugs will be near the top of the engine. A six-cylinder engine will have three spark plugs on each side.