HOW TO: Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.7L V6 Spark Plug Change (2005-2010 WK)

HOW TO:  Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.7L V6 Spark Plug Change (2005-2010 WK)

Changing spark plugs on your 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee is one of the easiest maintenance items you can do yourself. Don’t spend $200+ on this at the deal…

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Joseph Delk says:

Is it only the V-8 engines that have the dual plugs per cylinder? Great
video, thanks.

Mike Smith says:

Great video! I have done tuneups on lots of different cars, but when I took
a look under the hood of my WK I got a little intimidated. Your video was
a huge help and saved me almost $400 by showing me how easy it was to do it
myself. It took me about 2 hours, and the majority of that was spent on
the passenger side plug next to the firewall. If I can make a suggestion
to people trying for the first time, start with the rear most plugs. If you
can get those finished, the rest is a piece of cake! Of course, I may have
given up if I had tried that one first, lol!

Thanks again for the excellent video!

Kyle Davis says:

Great video

Hector Maldona says:

Thank you

E-Z Mansini says:

Very well explained and video doesn’t cut corners. Couple of spark plugs on
the back left side were kind of a pain, but manageable . Thank you very
much!

Brien Hall says:

great, thorough video, good tips. Thanks man!

Rod Stipe says:

Awesome Video!!!

Lucowski says:

Thank You! :)

ereztree says:

Great job! I recently used this instructional video to change the spark
plugs on my 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This is a very detailed and
informative video that is easy to follow. Seriously saved some major bucks
doing it myself. Thanks so much!

hayesdlhs says:

Great video, 1 of the best how to videos i’ve seen. Just a wonderful video
and I thank you alot, it helped me tremendously.

Alex Solano says:

I am asking for a request video one again big fan… Could you do a HOW-TO
check ALL your vehicle fluid for the wks all I do is an oil change I know
I’m LONG over due for everything else.

naturallady07 says:

Awesome video, exactly what I needed. I have a 99 jeep Cherokee but your
video answered a lot of the questions I had that others didn’t. Thanks

anthonyddrummer says:

I though the gap is .40??? I did my tune up recently and I gaped it to what
the hood of my car said. I have the same year and model and engine size as
yours. Thanks!

Dungeon Motorsport says:

Hi Anthony, the 0.043″ gap was sourced from a dealer’s shop manual. 0.043″
is exactly what you want. And if you get the NGK spark plugs listed in this
videos’s description, you don’t even have to worry about gapping them. They
come correctly gapped, but you should always double check them.

Alex Z says:

Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! Please put up other DIY videos.

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