Replacing the spark plugs on a 2005 Hyundai Sonata 2.7L V6 at home. The vehicle shown is a Sonata, but this procedure is the same for any Hyundai vehicle equipped with the 2.7L V6.
Replacing the spark plugs on a 2005 Hyundai Sonata 2.7L V6 at home. The vehicle shown is a Sonata, but this procedure is the same for any Hyundai vehicle equipped with the 2.7L V6.
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Thx Bro
You saved me $200 bucks!!!
Asshole engineers….
The back nugs are almost impossible to get out without that exact extension ugh dumb engineers what were they thinking
Excellent presentation.Thank you.
Do you have to replace the wires too? Or could you just get away with just changing the plugs?
I started to take off the wires on the front plugs and can not get them off! I used a wire grip tool and still could not get off. I was afraid to pull too hard or they come apart?
Suggestion? Car has 128k on plugs…
How about iridium plugs instead of platinum? The dealer recommended them.
Excellent detail thanks!
Kudos to you sir! I have to dive into this procedure myself but also have to replace
a valve cover gasket because it's leaking onto the exhaust manifold. I must say, I
have watched a few videos by now on Youtube on the topic and they were terrible!
I'm not sure why people even think they should present themselves on Youtube or
any other public viewing media? You covered the procedure exceptionally well,
easy to follow and very accurate.Thank You Sir!
Great details!!! Thanks