Pull on the boot.
Pull the spark plug wires off the spark plugs. Remove the spark plugs with a spark plug socket. Install the new spark plugs and put the spark plug wires back on. I recomend replacing the spark plug wires as well. If replacing them, just remember that the new wires are hooked up the same ways that the old ones came off.
spark plugs of spark plug wires. i had the same problem and i changed my spark plugs to the e3 ones and my spark plug wires to the msd 8.5mm wires and i haven't had the problem any more.
Just follow the ign. wires to the plugs, and use a spark plug socket.
You will first need to remove the coils and plug wires to access the spark plugs. The coils sit on top of the valve cover and are held in with small torx head screws. Then pry off the plug wires and remove the coil and wires together. Then you have access to the spark plugs.
To change the spark plug wires on a 1980 Honda CB 750, first ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the old spark plug wires by gently pulling them off the spark plugs and ignition coils. Install the new spark plug wires by pushing them firmly onto the plugs and coils, ensuring a secure connection. Finally, double-check that the wires are routed correctly and do not interfere with any moving parts.
No, they don't necessarily have to be replaced. However it is usually a good idea to replace the wires along with the spark plugs. As the wires age and go through heating cooling cycles they get stiff and brittle. As you flex the wires to remove them from the spark plugs the inner conductor often breaks causing a misfire. Also when you pull the spark plug boots off of the spark plugs the connector often can break loose and stay on the spark plug, thus ruining the wire.
To change the spark plugs and wires on a 1991 Mercury Capri, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the spark plug wires by pulling them off the plugs, taking care not to damage them, and note their order for reinstallation. Use a spark plug socket to unscrew and remove the old spark plugs, then install the new plugs, tightening them to the specified torque. Finally, attach the new spark plug wires according to the original order and reconnect the battery.
Pull them off of the spark plugs and distributer cap. . .
I need to know also. I can't get the spark plug wires off!
that is unusual, your spark plugs and spark plug wires need to be changed if its a gas engine.
Pull the wires out of the top of the motor, they have a long plastic boot on the end of the wire. Using a spark plug socket and a long extension you will be able to remove the spark plugs. Check the gap on your new plugs and I like to use a section of hose that fits on the top of the spark plug to to thread the plug back in. That way you reduce the chance of cross threading. Once you get them started you can tighten them down. I usually replace the wires when I replace the plugs. I would suggest replacing the plugs/wires one at a time to reduce the risk of mixing the wires up.
When changing the spark plugs on a 2006 Toyota Tacoma make sure the vehicle is off. Use a spark plug socket and pull the spark plug wires. Remove the old spark plugs and properly space and install the new parts.