2011-2017 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Challenger 3.6 spark plug replacement

2011-2017 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Challenger 3.6 spark plug replacement

Today I am showing you how to replace the spark plugs on the 3.6 engine thats found in the rear wheel drive passenger vehicles. Specifically the 2011-2017 Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Challenger.

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curt reed says:

can i just replace the number one coil which is making it fault i seen a video on where they only replaced the one coil ?

David Robins says:

Thank you very much, David, for the excellent detailed video. You spoke clearly and not to fast. All understandable! I will be having my plugs changed tomorrow at the local Chrysler dealership.. Your video convinced me this job is one pay grade above mine.

txc500 says:

Not related here, but do you have any videos on replacing power steering return lines on a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6? I can't find anything, and the fitting to the cooler hose is confusing. Looks like a bolt on that hose and just a nipple on the one that goes to the electric pump.

Chris Adams says:

Thank you for this video. I truly learned and I feel a little more confident to do a job like this again. Subscriber for the next "adventure"!

Mr Ihustl3 says:

Great video bro!

Jose Puentez says:

Would this be the same process for a 2014 Dodge Durango with the 3.6L ???
Everything on the video looks identical to my engine bay. Just want to make sure that’s all. Any input you can provide is greatly appreciated. Just subscribed to the channel, and have also liked and started following else where. You are one hell of a mechanic. If and this video does not apply to my Durango. Please point me to the right video/link. I’ve been researching and trying to learn everything I can about my Durango since I just got it and like to do basic repairs on it myself. Thanks soo much for any help you can provide.

chelvin Pacheco says:

Is this the same as the updated Pentastar 3.6 2016 durango ?

Lilred 986S says:

Great video, David! I like that you identified the size tools needed (10mm, 5/8" spark plug socket, etc.) as many instructional videos don't. You are very detailed without talking excessively….detailed and to the point. I'll be doing this with my wife's 2015 B5 Blue Charger Rallye soon (95k miles) and wanted to get an idea of what I'm getting into. Thanks again!

Patrick Hickman says:

What's the part# for the plugs?

njco4life says:

Hey Dave great video….. 2 questions …. 1) would this be the same process for a 2012 3.6 JGC? & 2) are the upper intake seals (05184562AC) in this video the same for a 2012 JGC?

njco4life says:

Great video very helpful … so which spark plugs did you use denso, autolite or champion???

ironllama says:

Thanks man. Did you put grease on the end of the spark plug? Is that necessary?

Damian Officialll says:

Stupid question but can I follow this for a 2016 Dodge Challenger SXT plus

Panther Martin77 says:

Why is it that Chrysler n Dodge require 2X the spark plugs to get their engines to run correctly?

txc500 says:

Is this the same for a 2012 Grand Cherokee 3.6?

Osing Mojica says:

very imformative and easy to follow video. many thanks.

only4now only4now says:

I have 103 thousand miles

only4now only4now says:

I'm misfiring in the third cylinder. Do you think I have to change the coil pack or can I get by with only changing the spark plugs?

Isai Terrones says:

Would the Mopar plugs be the best option or the local parts store Bosch just as good.

yomomajumprcables says:

Sir you are the Man!!!! Very detailed video

Robby Dodge says:

Hi just wondering if you could give me some advice,, have a 2018 Chrysler 300 3.6 v6 has 33 thousand miles on it and it ticks what would it be? Was thinking rocker arms but not sure

Xanosche says:

Wow this video is great!! Probably the most information and in a easy to understand way! Going to use this info for replacing the roller rockers in my charger since I have to get to this area anyway.

Andrew Rexhepi says:

Any help on misfire issues?

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