Remove 2 bolts from each side and gently use the wiggle/pull method. Plug wires come off with the same method as one piece with the coil packs.
Only if it has Coil On Plugs.
On a 2001 KIA Sportage, the spark plugs are located on the engine's cylinder head. For the 2.0L engine, you can find them underneath the ignition coils, which are positioned at the top of the engine. To access the spark plugs, you may need to remove the ignition coil packs first. Ensure the engine is cool before attempting to replace them.
A 2001 Chrysler Town and Country has one coil pack.
They have coil packs so there is not a plug wire to follow, they are above the valve cover right beside the fuel injectors under the coil packs. The coil packs are round and black and the size of a silver dollar. Also you will have to take off the fuel rail to get to them. 2nd answer The fuel rail does not have to be removed. Just remove the connector and the one bolt from the coil and remove coil from the plug well. The fuel rail is not in the way.
The ignition control module is located on the left side of the engine, it is what the coil packs are attached to. If you remove both coil packs and unplug the two connections it will come right off.
The coil packs are low on the engine block, behind the radiator fan.
coil packs are the actual plugs on top of the plug
located under a black plate in the center of your valve cover on top of engine. remove plate and you will see them there remove them and install new ones.
no all you have to do is remove the block covers that cover the coil packs and remove the 8mm bolts and remove the coil packs to gain access to the spark plugs
Hi they are under the coil packs. you have to remove the coil packs before you can gain access to them! the coil packs are located between the pleniums on top of the engine. hope that's of some help.
There are 8 bolts that hold it on. First remove the cover to the coil packs, Then the coil packs then the vallve cover,
Should have Coil On Plug system. Each spark plug will have its own coil mounted on top