In this video I change the spark plugs in my 2008 jeep patriot. I know it is kind of off target on many things that I do, but I figured that this may help so…
In this video I change the spark plugs in my 2008 jeep patriot. I know it is kind of off target on many things that I do, but I figured that this may help so…
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Thank you so much for posting this video. It was very helpful!
Thanks so much! My 2007 patriot is sometimes little “stuttering” when it
give it some gas (i know it’s not clutch) so I’ll give this a try. Thanks!
Thanks for the video….doesn’t look too tricky.
Awesome! Thank you for the info, Josh.
Just watched. This will be very helpful to me. Good looking out
Dont assume they give you the correct gap. Measure with a gage
Thanks man for posting this…. I was very helpful…..
I would like to suggest that you apply some lubricant (such as Permatex
Copper Anti-Seize) to the plug threads before you install them.
How many miles were on your Patriot, I just bought a 08 with 108k and it
just started hesitating a little bit from time to time and my gas mileage
is down from what it should be, I’m guessing it has OEM plugs. how are the
iridiums working out?
When you removed the third coil over plug, it sounded very dry. Almost like
it was brittle and may break. Maybe in the future, put some di-electric
grease into the mix. Thanks.
I have a 2012 Jeep Patriot Latitude 2.0.I was going to change the spark
plugs,pulled the tube out,wasn’t sure where the plugs went until i ran
across your video. Thought that’s where the plugs went anyway.Some of these
newer cars are screwy LOL.Thank you for putting this video out.