On the video they’re copper which are cheap and the engine will blow them
out. It already happened to me twice so I went back and put in double
platinum the original kind that came with the car out of the assembly line
Thanks for the video! This was my first time changing spark plugs on my own
and I don’t think I would’ve been able to get the corks back on without
your tips.
It could be the corks or the cap. I would start with changing the corks and
spark plugs. The corks are like the wires. If it doesn’t get any better I
would go to a local domestic junk yard and buy a cap for it. If your
problem persist tackle it from the cheapest to the most expensive
The cover is definitely hard to put back in with all the corks not always
aligning the same. I’m glad my tips helped you and saved you money
specially with this economy.
What plugs did you put in? Platinum or Iridium?
What sound are you talking about?
On the video they’re copper which are cheap and the engine will blow them
out. It already happened to me twice so I went back and put in double
platinum the original kind that came with the car out of the assembly line
then if I try to accelerate the car and makes a funny noise or vibrates as
q does not allow me to accelerate faster is that I have to change them???
Thanks for the video! This was my first time changing spark plugs on my own
and I don’t think I would’ve been able to get the corks back on without
your tips.
It could be the corks or the cap. I would start with changing the corks and
spark plugs. The corks are like the wires. If it doesn’t get any better I
would go to a local domestic junk yard and buy a cap for it. If your
problem persist tackle it from the cheapest to the most expensive
Thanks, putting the cover on was a bitch!! Your tip was helpful.
The cover is definitely hard to put back in with all the corks not always
aligning the same. I’m glad my tips helped you and saved you money
specially with this economy.
sorry for my english im learning
I’m glad it worked for you, Now you have the security and knowledge to work
on it for the next 100K miles.
what kind of sound was it was it like a machine gun?