On top of the cam cover is a removable plate. On some models it has VVTI 24V. It runs down the center of the cam cover. Underneath, after removal, will be 6 individual coils. Remove one coil to gain access to each individual spark plug. Do it one at a time to lessen the chance of dropping anything in the narrow sections.
the answer is elsewhere on this site. it appears that 3 of the plugs are on the back of the engine and you have to jack up the car to get to them....
they did make a sunbird in 1998!
pull the old spark plugs out and put the new ones in dumbazz pull the old spark plugs out and put the new ones in dumbazz
find the plugs that connect to the plugs and pull them off.after that you can remove the plugs.
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug cable and covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Put in the new plugs, put back the covers and cables, and reconnect the battery.
you have to life up the rubber covering inside the wheel wells and the plugs are right there
If you dont know how to replace spark plugs I recomend you go to someone that does and have him show you because you might do more bad then good trying to change them for the first time.
It has spark plugs. They are just hidden from view.
Pull off the upper intake plenum and you will have access to the plugs and wires.
Replace the spark plugs,spark plug wires, fuel filter, oil, and oil filter. Mr.brown
To remove and replace the spark plugs in a 1998 Toyota Camry LE V6, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Then, locate the spark plug wires, carefully remove them from the spark plugs, and use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew each plug. Inspect the old plugs for wear, then apply anti-seize compound to the threads of the new plugs before installing them hand-tight, followed by a final tightening with the socket. Reconnect the spark plug wires and the negative battery cable to complete the process.
On a 1998 Vortec 350 ci engine, the spark plugs are located on both sides of the engine block. There are eight spark plugs in total, with four on each side. They can be accessed by removing the ignition coil packs and spark plug wires. It's essential to ensure that the engine is cool before attempting to replace or inspect the spark plugs.