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The spark plugs are hidden under a panel on top of the engine. Refer to the website in a link for a step through how to location and change the spark plugs. 2003 2011 Honda Element Spark Plug Service
This sensor is "downstream" of the catalytic converter. On some Honda installations, this means the sensor is placed halfway down the side of the catalytic converter.
Honda element has a Timing Chain, and Honda doesn't even recommending looking at it till something like 110,000 or 120,000 miles.
However, it is this an "interference" engine, meaning that if the chain or belt fails it could destroy the valve train and even the pistons. Because it is an interference engine. I plan to change my chain at 100K, since I expect the car to go at least 200K but don't expect the chain to last that long. Normally cars has Tune ups scheduled at 30K, 60, and 90K. As the rule of the thumb at 90K Tune up mechanic shops recommend timing Belt or Chain to be replaced. We can go for longer taking the risk.
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