No there are a number of different types of spark plug.
Sparkplugs are almost universal, because of the way sparkplugs work and the way they are shaped the same, it means you should be able to use "standard" sparkplugs.
Sparkplugs probably won't help at all except for longetivity.
yes you can. I do it all the time.
Underneath the coils. Remove the plastic head cover, Lossen all the coil pack bolts and fasteners, remove the coils and you will see the sparkplugs in the holes you just uncovered.
...really? Without sparkplugs the engine will not be able to start up and run...so to answer your question yes the 2005 Dodge Dakota has sparkplugs.
Sparkplugs do not truly enhance the preformance of the machine, as they simply arc and provide energy to burn the gas. Normal sparkplugs will do you with no change in milage.
If you buy a set of sparkplugs for your car, they may already be set to use but not all ways. So you should buy youeself a sparkplug gap gage and look in the book for your car and see what the gap should be.
6 pots (V6) with 2 sparkplugs per pot
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