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You will need an extension for a socket, the correct socket (I think 5/8 will work), and a torque wrench. First, use the extension and socket to screw onto the spark plug. Once it becomes too hard to turn it by hand use the torque wrench. Once the plug is out, take your new one (I recommend NGK) and thread it into place without using the torque wrench. Then once it is too hard by hand use the wrench and tighten to the recommended number (most likely 19 N). Repeat for the other three plugs. If I were you I would also put anti-sieze lubricant on the threads of the new spark plugs. This will make it easier to remove the plugs next time around.

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19y ago

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