We demonstrate in full 1080p HD how to change out spark plugs on a 2007 Mazda 6 vehicle. I mentioned that the years cover 07-09 but i was mistaken, my apolog…
We demonstrate in full 1080p HD how to change out spark plugs on a 2007 Mazda 6 vehicle. I mentioned that the years cover 07-09 but i was mistaken, my apolog…
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It should be the same motor on the 2005 . 2.3 L
NGK Iridium Spark plugs were used to replace stock spark plugs.
I have a 2005 madza 6 . Is the motor the same as the one on this car?
what type of spark plugs did you use? great video short and to the point!
Keep these up, I have a 06 and it’s identical, so, very helpful
I love how you over simplified everything. Cracked me up. 😀 Good tutorial!
i have a mazda 6 2007 and when i take off i have a little hesitation ,, is
this how your car is also ?????
Thanks for posting this video. It was very helpful in changing the plugs
for my 2.3L Ford Fusion. I have a question. Did you happen to notice any
oil on any of the plugs on your car? When I changed mine, the only plug not
covered in oil was the 1st one on the passenger side. The two center ones
were especially covered. The car seems to run fine. Is this a normal
occurrence with ohc engines?
Thank you very much for the info! I had gotten REALLY nervous when I saw
the oil on the plugs. A valve cover gasket doesn’t sound too bad though. I
think I can probably handle that. Thanks again for the info and the very
helpful video!
did you have to measure the gap before putting new plugs in?
You sound islander bro.
@scorpio13000 we did not have to measure the gaps. When you go to your
parts store ask for pre gapped spark plugs.
How do you change the wire great video tho!!!!
Do you have the 3.0? Because that would required pulling the intake
manifold (which would be ~2.5 hours by the book.) Just curious. 🙂
@brian5o — if you have oil in your plugs most likely you need to replace
the valve cover gasket with the spark plug rings gaskets. The kit can run
from 12 $ to 40 $ last I checked. But no you should not have oil in your
plugs at anytime. Your spark plugs should always be free of liquids and
debris. Hope this helps. BTW be sure to get the valve cover gasket kit not
the head gasket kit which is something totally different and about 80$ more
. Good luck !
thank you for this video. called my local mazda they wanted $5+/spark plug
and $200+ for labor. He stated it took 2.5 hrs because it was at the back
of the engine. Such BS. My friend showed me how to do it and I watched your
video to make sure I had it down. This does not take 2.5 hrs.