What distributes power to spark plugs on 2002 jeep liberty
It is moderately easy to change the spark plugs on a Liberty, although it is rather tricky because of the gap between the spark plugs.
Use what ever Jeep built it with.
60,000 miles.
spark plug loacation on 2006 jeep wrangler sport 4.0 liter engine
On the gas engines, one per cylinder. Zero on the diesel.
The gas engines use one per cylinder.
i WORK IN AN AUTO PARTS STORE AND WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BEST SPARK PLUGS TO USE FOR THE JEEP LIBERTY WOULD BE NGK BUT...THE ORIGINAL EQUIPTMENT IS CHAMPION.
On a 2003 Jeep Liberty, the spark plugs are located in the engine cylinder head. For the 3.7L V6 engine, you'll find the spark plugs on each side of the engine, accessible from the top. You may need to remove any plastic engine covers to reach them easily. Make sure to use the appropriate tools and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for replacement.
On a 2006 Jeep Commander with a 3.7L V6 engine, the spark plugs are located on the top of the engine, beneath the ignition coil packs. You will need to remove the coil packs to access the spark plugs, which are situated in the cylinder head. Each spark plug is positioned at the top of each cylinder, and there are a total of six plugs for the V6 engine.
30,000 miles is recommended for spark plug replacement on all Chrysler/Jeep vehicles, not just the Jeep Liberty. Not only are plugs recommended at 30,000 miles, shock absorbers are recommended as well. As a mechanic for the Chrysler/Jeep Corp., i can say with confidence that it is not entirely necessary to change plugs and shocks at the 30k mile mark. Basically, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" (however, i do recommend at least checking the plugs at 30,000 miles)
There are 6 spark plugs on a 3.7 liter. They are located on the outside perimeter of the intake manifold and under the coil pack for each cylinder.