Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the spark plugs on a 2006-2015 Mazda CX-9 with a 3.7L engine. This video also features the new Milwaukee Tools M12 FUEL 1/4 and 3/8 cordless ratchets.
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Thank you for the step by step instructions! Really appreciate it.
Great video mate!!!!
This is very helpful for me, as a beginner with limited skills. Thank you. My buddy had a 2008 CX-9 Grand Touring that the water pump failed on – and he got a hefty estimate for the pump repair so I bought it from him because my next door neighbor is a great mechanic & recommended I get it so he can help me. That engine is too concerning for me after reading in forums that when the water pump fails, the coolant mixes with the engine oil… which is never good so I'm selling it because I don't want to take the chance, even though my neighbor thinks it's just laborious. I'll put the parts back together now after watching your video.
what a great video well done man.
Bitch of a job, but your instructions were a life saver. Thanks!!!
Thanks this was very detailed information really helped on the change of my vvt
Great video!
I could do the job thanks to you.
Thank you very much!!
After opening trottle body, whether to reset idle learn volume?
Thnx for video. Very helpful..
Certainly a lot more work in changing the spark plugs on this V6 engine as compared to a 4 cylinder engine.
Thank you for taking the time to put this video together! Great tips!!!
Great video
I would like to see a video on how to replace the water pump on the 08 model. I can’t even find it on mine. Lol
Great video and very helpful. Gould you write here also a cylinders order in mazda cx 9 v6 3,7 l, because i have cylinder #2 misfire. I'm pretty shure that i've to change an ignition coil, but i'm not shure which one is it. I've found new different opinions about that in the internet. Is the 2nd one rear in the middle?
Man..was going to do my self. Looks like a lot of work and time.
Great video! I could not have replaced my spark plugs without this tutorial. Thank you.
If the old gaskets look good do you have to replace them. I could see replacing them if you see any cracks or damage.
You said you would have links to the gaskets needed, but all I see is the tool and plugs. Can you edit the comments and add those part numbers please? I just want to confirm, but also instead of purchasing an entire kit that you will only use 1 set of gasket for, Fel-pro has just the manifold gaskets by themselves for $8. And the throttle body gasket for $8 as well. So you don't have to waste $26 on a kit you'll only need $8 from.
Excellent vid never thought it would be that much work to replace the rear 3 plugs wish you were in my town. Dealerships going to hose me on that. Can you do one on changing the fuel filter?
Extermely helpful and very well done. Thank you!
I am a huge believer in using the OEM plugs only.Have seen so many problems with those problematic Bosch and E3s causing misfires
Your videos are so informative and great camera work.
im in australia and i have a 2012 model if there is oil in the tube well can the seals be replaced without removing the rocker cover.