Video tips for How To Change Spark Plugs
As we known that The humble spark plug has changed very little over the years,here is a video tips for How To Change Spark Plugs,enjoy it and you will find that to change the Spark Plugs is as simple as ever.
When is a good time to change spark plugs on a newer vehicle?—By Phil
Does anyone have a good idea if I should change my spark plugs for my 2005 Explorer Sport Trac? I’m sure it is recommended to change @ 100K miles. I’m currently at 57+K and was wondering if it would do me any good to change them now. I just would like to get more HP or MPG’s if this would help. Thank you
Best Answer —By bowtiessuck
well those are iridium tipped plugs they will last 100000 miles without really losing mpg or hp the only problem is getting them out of the head after 100000!!!
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carpenter on 2 August 2009:
if your going to buy a better plug (im still not sure they save gas not sure) then go for it try it out but just pull one out unless its got build up on it or corosion then replacing wont make a diff either way not going to change hp unless urs is running bad u can change chips in them to gain hp but ur going to lose mpg gl hope this helps u
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satyavidu on 2 August 2009:
hi,here is my trouble ,I want to know how to change spark plugs and wires?
I have a 2002 Chrysler town & country Limited with 105K miles on it. Due to very low mileage (12 mpg), I need to change the spark plugs (and possibly wires). I will appreciate if anybody could provide me instructions (Do’s and Dont’s) so that I can do it on my own. Thanks
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Lab Reply:
August 2nd, 2009 at 3:52 am
Make sure you mark the position of each wire. Make sure you have the proper spark plug socket (with a rubber insert in it to protect the plug) Don’t over tighten the new plug when installing them. There is not much more.
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imissmahboo Reply:
August 2nd, 2009 at 4:00 am
well you should easily be able to locate your spark plug wires and that would be the easiest thing -
one end will be where you place plugs into the engine the other end will be your distributor cap – as you take out plugs from your dist cap make sure you number them with tape ( masking tape ) this is your fireing order and you do not want to mess this up -
buy the pregapped plugs if your not familiar with changing them this way you dont have to worry about the gaping tool – i cant stand them personally -
and basically all you have to do is unplugg from each end replace your plug and wires -
since you arent getting good milage consider replaceing your air filter also -
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