Just a real quick overview on how to change your spark plug wires. Much easier than you may think and can be done in less than 5 minutes on a lot of cars! So…
Just a real quick overview on how to change your spark plug wires. Much easier than you may think and can be done in less than 5 minutes on a lot of cars! So…
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Thanks for posting this. I was looking for a video on replacing the actual
spark plugs, but you sort of brought that up for a few seconds on this
video and it looks like it’s pretty simple. One question: you mentioned you
spray something on the wire for better conductivity. Is this also sprayed
on the part of the plug that goes into the engine?
Awesome and good luck!
Fantastic and super helpful! Thanks! Teaching the boy how to do it tomorrow
You sure can do it! Let me know how it turns out!
LOL.. I had an Altima 3.5 but never looked at the plugs. I assume they were
a pain?
Sounds like it seized on there. Try twisting it and yanking it harder. You
will more than likely have to replace the wire since it will probably rip
apart.
@SuperStrangeone LOL
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tips
the description says there is a vid about the packs, lol i might be just
not seeing it but what exactly is it called?
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
5 minutes?? yeah right???
Looks easy, I’m going to try it, Thanks for the info.
I love the new camera! If your computer can handle it, full screen 1080p is
eye candy!
I would just replace all the plugs and wires instead of buying the one
plug. Less $50.
Thank u that really helped me. I have a Buick regal 95 and i have to do the
wires i did the plugs late week and i guess ill do the wires tomorrow since
now i know how to do it.
@ alex. Yea dude.. save yourself the money and do it yourself .. it’ll make
you all the wiser in the future on doing it too
thx 4 the videos
@mwendia It is the total displacement of the motor in all cylinder pistons.
Free space/air…
It could be a coil but I would look at the fuel system first. Could be
something as simple as a dirty fuel filter. You don’t have to change
everything at once but I would.
@chuckyrico with the spark plug wrench and an elbow for your ratchet u
should be able to do it. My father has done so on his 97 jetta 2.0
Ok, all that look nice and easy, but I haven’t see anything hard to pull
out. What about thos imposible to move, or harder to remove, like mine:
Hyundai Elantra 2008. The first 3 plug wires was easy, but the last, close
to ignicion coil is imposible to remove the boot, I can’t even move out
from the plug hole cause wire is too short, so I tried to remove from the
coil and that little boot are so tighten or compress that I give up. What
can I do?
@69chevymaro You probably should for safety (you’re supposed to with just
about everything) but I usually don’t worry about it.
@mwendia maybe it comes with a little more than two kittens in the litter
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!