Alright I just changed the spark plugs and ignition wires on my 04 Nissan xterra. Seeing how much of a pain the 6th spark is i thought i would post some instructions for the next cat that cant figure it out. (Before you start!) if your reading this you probably already started but you should trace the boot down to the plug to keep tract of the plugs position.
alright, staring from the front of the truck you can see the word Nissan on the motor. About one inch to the right and straight down the block is the plug's position. its about 5 1/2 in down.
Just use you're index or middle finger to feel around the wall of that block, you will eventually feel a groove in there were the ignition boot fits into, follow that all the way down and you should feel the plug, its sticking up kinda at a right angle (facing the front of the truck). From there its all feel and hand crushing, just take the pain and get the mission accomplished. hope this helps.
while looking at the front of the motor it is the middle plug on your left.
Number one cylinder is the first one up front on the passenger side.
No! You fool of course they do.
while standing in front looking at the motor the no.4 spark plug is the middle plug on the right.
spark plug gap is.044
The gap is .044
every 100000 miles
when do you have to change a spark plug and how many miles when do you have to change a spark plug and how many miles
A 1995 Nissan 6 cylinder pickup should have a spark plug gap of .044 inches. These spark plugs come preset from the factory.
go to autozone site ,enter your vehicle and check out the repair guide,it will tell you.
The correct spark plug gap for a 1994 Nissan Pickup is .044" if you have the 4 cylinder, and .032" if you have the V6.
gap is .043