Spark plug replacement DIY for Chrysler Town & Country 2005

Spark plug replacement DIY for Chrysler Town & Country 2005

It may seems difficult, but it may be easy with a right tool. It should also work for Caravan.

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182rccrossmn says:

Omg, are you kidding me. Please do us all a favor and keep your videos to yourself. Horrible Job…. I have a headache now from watching whatever it is you call a video…. Maybe if you had someone else hold the camera for your while you work would be a good idea or maybe even if you had any idea on how to explain your process would be a good idea, but now I have lost 2:28 of my life that i will never get back. Thank you for nothing and keep doing a bang-up job….

fordwindsor351 says:

very bad performance here, nuff said

haitizoob says:

Use socket extensions, a plug socket, and a mirror. You just have to have the right tools. . . . I own an 05 touring. Its not that hard.

Jason Yousef says:

He even can’t see the back of the engine, how would you expect the camera to!!! if you have the same car you’d know how bad is the back plugs positioned!! do urself a favor and take your hatred on someone else! at least he was trying to help by posting the video !

Richard Russell says:

I couldn’t understand him and I couldn’t see what he was doing, the camera action was terrible.

Fortunatone says:

bs… its almost impossible to get to the plugs on a town a country without either using a lift and coming in from behind or removing he ignition coil and the alternator support plate and all the wiper support stuff. Its ridiculous. I’m not sure how you are going to get the new plugs on with that tool.

sim672 says:

hi there that t-handle wrench is that a 5/8″ socket?



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