Check new plugs for recommended gap and adjust if need be. If you have compressed air blow out the spark plug areas. If not be carefull not to knock debris into hole when the plug is out. Starting at one end of engine remove the plug lead or wire and the plug. screw in new plug and replace lead with one the same length from new leads. continue in the same manner until all plugs and leads are replaced. One at a time only and you will not have leads accidently swapped over.
I forgot to add that the motor in this 94 Dodge Grand Caravan ES is a 3.3L
my van will crank, but won't start, had spark plugs change
Same way as the 01 Dodge grand caravan listed below, be really thin or remove the intake manifold....Im having the same issues it's not fun trust me.
The 3 rear plugs are very easy to change once the van is on a lift and you are underneath the van. The plugs are completely visible and accessible from underneath the van.
champion plugs for the part # call your dealer
On all sides of the engine block
On all sides of the engine block
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.
Remove the alternator. The rest will then be obvious.
No, it is possible to replace them in vehicle.
you have to either remove the intake manifold or be really really really thin. also removing the cowling where the wipers and motor assy are will help
It has one per cylinder. 4 for a four cylinder. 6 for a six cylinder.