2013-2017 Honda Accord Spark Plug Replacement i4 DIY

2013-2017 Honda Accord Spark Plug Replacement i4 DIY

Honda Accord spark plug change. Do NOT attempt this on a hot engine. Parts and tools listed below:

Ratchet: https://amzn.to/2HrZ0jn
Sockets: https://amzn.to/2qmvPqC
14mm or 9/16 spark plug socket: https://amzn.to/2DTaP0K
Extensions: https://amzn.to/2GOYuPI
Torque wrench: https://amzn.to/2CFWvcL
Antiseize: https://amzn.to/2qoowOz
Dielectric grease: https://amzn.to/2v6tt43
Magnet: https://amzn.to/2ECifnB
NGK spark plugs: https://amzn.to/2INoK9I
Denso spark plugs: https://amzn.to/2GQJGQy

*NGK and Denso are listed in the manual, it’s your choice. NGK is OEM but Denso will work fine*

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ricangle says:

What’s the gap for the 2.4L?

R. A. Perez says:

No talking was great! But my 2013 Honda civic si is nowhere the same as my wife's 2016 when changing spark plugs

Herson Rodriguez says:

Awesome video. Effective and no talking, easy subscribe!

G Lin says:

Thx for the video. I have a 2013 Honda Accord with 75,000 miles. When I should change the spark plug? Do I need to change only when I see the maintenance comes on the dashboard?

Daniel Stack says:

Love your videos, thanks.

Steven Taylor says:

Your silence speaks volumes! Thanks for the help! 🙂

Omnishambles says:

Do you need to adjust the gap on new spark plugs before install?

Gerald Rodriguez says:

The cat wants to know why this took so long.

Nick L says:

Where was the dielectric used? Did I miss that?

john jkizer says:

Very informative video, thanks

john jkizer says:

Why are you putting back the old spark plug ? Also instead of using a magnetic retrieving tool why not just use the spark plug socket that has a rubber grabber inside, simple.

lavie maintenant says:

Awesome video. Clear as water.

kenmhsc says:

I do love your videos a lot!!! however, I have a 2015 Volkswagen Jetta sport, can you show me how to replace its spark plugs? Thanks!

Eren Figueroa says:

Hello when should you change the sparks plugs. Is it by mileage. Sorry don’t know anything about car. Just want to make sure I keep my car in good shape.

Bent Remy says:

This was a good DIY even without the commentary. Straight forward and ever step was shown. Do the plugs have to be gapped or are the pre gapped and what is the torque setting for the plugs? Thanks

Joel Matteis says:

Great video, going to attempt this myself, have the tools. Dealership wants over $400 CAN to do this. Ridiculous. Any risks involved? Have changed spark plugs on my older vehicles on my own in the past, wondered if Honda was something special, since the dealership rate is so high?

Nick V says:

Why replace 3 year old NGK iridium plugs? Doesn't make sense to me. Total waste of money.

Mira_Me says:

Thank you so much

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