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 Nissan Pathfinder with 4.0L engine.
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You saved me half a day of trying to figure out how to get the coils out. Yes, I've seen other guys jerry rig and work around not removing the manifold. But I cringe at how they manhandle the coils and wires. This is much more efficient and safer. Do it once, do it right. Thanks again.
Thank you for the video. It was a lot of work but I got it done, thanks to your instruction.
Wow! This is by far the best how to video I’ve ever seen on youtube for any repair. Thanks for sharing. I need to replace my plugs soon and this video will help me.
thank you its excellent
Great video! Thank you for taking the time. Much appreciated.
Tanks men
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Very good explanation. Thanks for the video,
how many miles did it have on it? thanks for the video
Really appreciate this video. Thanks for the details!
Thank you so much for this! Liking your video's and subscribing, this was a great walk through!
I have 2010 pathfinder but have no much power in engine what need to replace or. Check??
Thanks for the video. I noticed that you ended up cleaning the throttle body. Did you run into any codes or idle issues after doing that? I have read the experience from many others that cleaning can cause issues with these TBs.
i have a question about the engine cover. there are maybe one or two bolts under the cover so i haven’t been able to keep going. what do i do?
Just subscribed thank you for the video
Intake plenum is 11 newton meters or 8 ft-lb
Thank you so very much!! I was able to follow your video and replace both my spark plugs and ignition coil successfully! This saved me so much money!
sorry to tell you, but you don't have to take the plenum or the support bracket off! Just rotate the front coil 180 and it comes out. Hold down bolt is tricky, 10mm flat rachet…
Great video!
This is by far the very best how to video on you tube. was a life saver for me. Really great job putting this together. I followed right along with you. Can't thank you enough.