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The spark plug gap for the 2003 Pontiac Sunfire 2.2 liter 4-cylinder is .043 (in thousandths). The '03 Sunfire gets up to 25 miles per gallon in the city and 33 mph on the highway.Ê
Four plugs, one per cylinder.
Um, ALL cars/trucks/SUV's have spark plugs. What a stupid question.
Absolutely. 4 of them across the front of the engine. They may be hidden by a shroud on your car. Look for the plug wires and follow them to where the plugs live. If you have a shop manual, it will show you what's up with the plugs. FriPilot
I think that in all of the Sunfire engines, the plugs are in a row across the front of the engine. Try locating and following the plug wires to help you. FriPilot
Provides a high voltage to the spark-plugs so that the fuel ignites in the cylinders.
The plugs on 2.3L and 2.4L OHC engines the gap should be at 0.050 in.
The gap for the 2.4L is .060in. Other engines will likely be different.
all Sunfires are 4 cylinder engines, so 4.
It depends on what engine you have. On some you have to remove the housing on the top of the engine which contains the coils etc.
At the spark plugs. the long part of the wire goes on the plug and the L shaped end goes on the coil pack under the intake manifold which is between the engine and the firewall,but you also have to know the firing order at the plugs and at the coil pack.
If it is a 4 cylinder it has 4, V6 then it has 6. Some 4 cylinders do have 8 plugs, Ford for instance, but not the GM 4 cylinders.