bad spark plug wire.
If you've already replaced the spark plug wires, try removing the spark plug boot heat shield.
Remove the coil pack for each cylinder. On the bottom of the coulpack is a spark plug boot. Under the boot is the spark plug.
Shorted out spark plug wire. Boot that goes down into the top of the engine onto the spark plug sometimes gets brittle and cracks causing arcing to the head and/or valve cover
Engine power loss and oil in a spark plug boot is caused by one of two things, either a cracked valve covor gasket that is letting oil seep into the boot at the top........or even worse a blown head gasket, i would sugguest a compression test to determine the problem
Disconnect the battery, remove the engine cover, remove the spark plug cables and boot covers, and remove the old spark plugs. Put in the new spark plugs, attach the boot covers, and cables, replace the engine cover, and connect the battery.
Pop the hood open, remove the filter to the carburator, remove 1 spark plug wire boot at the front right side while facing the engine, remove the spark plug, add the new spark plug as well as the spark plug wire boot.
Water can get in and cause a misfire.Water can get in and cause a misfire.
Disconnect the battery, remove the engine cowl, remove the spark plugs cables, boots and plugs on the drivers side of the engine, replace with new spark plugs and attach the boot and cables. Do the same on the passenger side of the engine, replace the engine cowl, and connect the battery.
Give the spark plug boot a twist to free it from the spark plug then pull it off of the spark plug by the boot.
To remove a melted spark plug boot from a 1997 Honda Accord, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Carefully cut away the melted boot using a utility knife or razor, taking care not to damage the spark plug or surrounding components. If the boot is stuck, use pliers to gently twist and pull it off, applying penetrating oil if necessary. Once removed, inspect the spark plug and replace the boot with a new one to ensure proper function.
If you mean that the wire came out of the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
they are located up the driver's side of the engine. You will see the spark plug wires, follow each one back to the engine block, and the thing under the wire boot is the spark plug.