WHAT YOU DO IS YOU REMOVE THE WIRES ONE BY ONE AND REPLACE THE PLUG AND WIRE BEFORE YOU REMOVE ANYOTHER WIRES OR ELSE KNOW THE FIRING ORDER
To change the spark plugs on a 1989 Plymouth Acclaim, first ensure the engine is cool, then disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical issues. Remove the spark plug wires carefully, noting their order for reinstallation. Use a spark plug socket to unscrew and remove the old spark plugs, then inspect and gap the new plugs according to specifications before installing them. Finally, reconnect the spark plug wires and the battery.
Just follow the plug wires to the chambers and you'll find the spark plugs.
where would the spark plugs at on a Oldsmobile 1989 engine
To change the spark plugs on a 1989 Ford E350 van, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the ignition wires carefully, labeling them for reinstallation, and then use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew and remove the old spark plugs. Before installing the new plugs, check and adjust the gap if necessary, then install them by hand to avoid cross-threading, and tighten them with the socket. Finally, reconnect the ignition wires in the correct order and reconnect the battery.
How to replace spark plugs in a 1989 jeep cherokee?
replacing coil does not work for long
It will have a black cap on it with 4 wires coming out and each wire going to a spark plug. Follow the wires from the spark plugs backward and you will find the distributor.
Start with the battery. Without its power there is no spark. From there you go to the coil. Then go to the distributor and finally to the plugs. Check your plug wires also.
8 spark plugs
pull one off at a time to change them dont get them mixed up
you need to buy spark plugs and spark plug wires first. Buy a spacer so you can replace the spark plug back into the hole correctly. First, take the spark plug wires off the spark plugs BUT NOT OFF THE DISTRIBUTOR CAP!!! Then, put the new spark plugs in using the spacer and ratchet. It doesn't matter which spark plug goes where. (wrench, pliers, whatever). Next replace ONE WIRE AT A TIME so as not to mess up the firing mechanism. Make sure you replace the wire in the exact position as the old one was. Otherwise, if replaced incorrectly, the engine will fire each piston at different times. Then, start the engine. If your engine starts to gurgle or sound funny and vibrates, that means you have incorrectly replaced the wires and you need to switch the order of the wires. If the engine is running properly, good job!
well if you are just changing the spark plugs and not the wires, take off one wire at a time from the end of the spark plug. you will need a deep spark plug socket to take off the plugs (turn them counter clockwise). take the old one out, toss it. if you can on the new one, put some anti-seizing compound on it (around the part that screws in). then using the SP socket, put it back in where the spark plug you took out was. don't over or under-tighten these though. replace the wire on the spark plug, and move on to the next one. be sure not to mix the spark plug wires, or your firing order will be off.