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It isn't very involved but should be done by someone with experience. The first step is to unclip and remove the part of the air plenum covering the coil packs on either side of the main plenum section. Once these are off, just remove each of the coil packs (long, thin black strips) that cover and connect the plugs. All six plugs should now be accessible. Check the recommended spark plug gap and replace. I suggest using a small amount of dielectric grease on each plug tip before reinstalling the coil packs to resist corrision. Once the coil packs are back on, reattach the plenum sections and you're done.

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