first of all. If its the 4- cylinder. you shouldn't even bother fixing it. you pb. i recommedn finding the nearest fuel station and purchasing at least 3 gallons of the cheapest unleaded and pouring all over your interior. Then with a suitable flame proceed to light it ablaze.
I own a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 V-8 It took me 3 1/2 hours to complete changing the spark plugs. First one must remove the cover from the air filter and to the carbuetor there are two bolts on each side of the cover over the engine then the driver side is easy to remove the boots on each plug the passenger side is pretty easy except for the last plug all the way on the back this one took me 1/2 to remove because there is lots of obstructions like the Power Steering line and the oil line and electrical cables.
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take it to a mechnic :)
it is called a coil stick and it plugs onto your spark plugs
I own a 2006 3.7L grand Cherokee and my tune up consists of spark pug replacements (6) for me, differential fluid change, ATF fluid change (no flush), and PCV. If you have a transfer case you will need to change that as well. good luck!
Beneath their coils.
They are under the coils.They are under the coils.
Yes.
At the top of the engine. The intake needs to be removed to access the plugs on the drivers side. Since there are no spark plug wires, the coil packs need to be removed. The plugs can then be removed and replaced with new ones. See the link below for detailed instructions.
it is a diagram of the engine?
No.
The 1993 Jeep grand Cherokee brake light switch simply plugs in and out. The brake light switch is located beneath the dashboard on the drivers side of the engine compartment.
Dirty spark plugs can occur on any make, model, or year. Changing the spark plugs should be done for maintenance, such as when you do a tune up.
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Beneath their coils.
I own a 2006 3.7L grand Cherokee and my tune up consists of spark pug replacements (6) for me, differential fluid change, ATF fluid change (no flush), and PCV. If you have a transfer case you will need to change that as well. good luck!
Generally I change platinum plugs at 100K and regular plugs at 50K.
The plugs are under the coil packs that are on the passanger side of the vehicle. This is of course if you have the 4.0 engine. I would need to know more about your vehicle to gie you the best answer.
how to chang spark plugs in a 1992 Pontiac grand prix
There are three on the left, three on the right, and two on the rear.
They are under the coils, next to the fuel injectors.