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Changing the plug wires on an Aurora(I have a 1996) is really easy. Take the cover off the top of the engine. Remember the nuts are fragile and will crack because they are actually nut covers made of plastic. The firing order is cast onto the manifold at each plug location and the distributor has the numbers of them also. Use a swival type of plug remover that is rather long. The plugs in the back are the hardest to take out. But, if you take your time an use an extension with the plug socket on it and slide it into position. Then use the 3/8 drive breakover bar to loosen the plug. You should be able to get the plugs out. I buy my plugs and plug wires at O'reilly's. The plug wires are already numbered. Also I have found that using regular A/C plugs work the best and work longer.
gmc jimmy1989 firing order spark plugs
The firing orders it
Change one at a time so not to mess up the firing order.
Buy a new set and remove and change ONE WIRE AT A TIME from plugs/distributor cap.
its 5.2.3.6.4.1
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Yes, you still need to make sure that the plugs are firing when it's their turn.
No the spark plug wires have to be in firing order
Most likely bad plugs or firing order isn't right, i would start by checking the order you got the plugs and if that's not it check the plug wires.
I can't located the spark plugs on my 2001 aurora 6v 3.5 engline the plugs are under the gray caps inthe front center of the motor and in the rear center they are a pain to do
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