you have 2 choices, either rotate the engine forward and remove the coil packs, which will free the way to the plugs, but you will be going at them by feel, hard to see them. Or if you have a lift (not jack stands, but a lift) you can go at them from the underside. You'll be able to see them, but will have to be limber to get them. I'd recommend having a mechanic do it to avoid crossthreading the plugs since either way is fairly difficult.
There's three on the front of the engine(can't miss them), and three on the lower back of the engine, in front of the firewall
The 2000 Toyota Avalon spark plugs can be located on each side of the engine. The spark plugs will be near the bottom of the engine. There are three spark plugs on each side.
There are three spark plugs on each side of the engine. They are best accessed by removing the front tires and going through the wheel well opening with a 3/8" drive spark plug socket and a long wobble extension.
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.
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 have to take the motor brackets that hook the motor to the front of the car and then roll the engine forward carefully to get to the back three plugs.
There are three engines available. If it's a 6 cylinder engine, 6 spark plugs. If it's the 4 cylinder engine, 8 spark plugs.
The spark plugs are located on your head for the first three, when you open your hood and you find the metaling (head) that says 24 valve V6, there are 3 plug type things on there, those are the spark plugs, the last three, are under the plenum.
ummm follow the spark plug wires from the three little black boxes on the back/top of the intake to the block u will find three plugs in the front and three in the back
If you do not know that a 2000 Chevy Venture does not have a distributor cap then you probably do not have the enough mechanical knowledge to work on this vehicle. the car has 3 separate coils that fire the spark plugs, very difficult to get to unless you have arms and hands of a small child. to access the coils the car manual procedure tells you to 'pull' the motor forward. assuming you are doing a tune-up on the car, pulling the motor forward will also have to be done to change out the rear three spark plugs. if want to attempt this the procedure, it is in any repair manual for a 2000 Chevy venture otherwise it would be prudent to have a competent mechanic do the work, this will save you two days and will not need the aspirin for the headache you got when you began this process. this will however will not be cheap as this car is difficult to work on.
The rear spark plugs are covered by the intake manifold plenum which must be removed to access the plugs.
Three on the front of the engine and three at the rear.