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Posted on Oct 18, 2009

I am trying to replace my honda fit spark plugs and I cant even find them. Where are they on the2007 honda fit?

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Maybe I can help you. I've found this video that shows how to replace ignition coils on a Honda Fit/Jazz. You'll see where the spark plugs are after removing the ignition coils. I hope it helps!

https://youtu.be/aWvAnCmjv28

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First of all why? Most people change their sparkplugs because the car has a problem. A 2007 Honda Fit with less than 150,000 miles shouldn't need new plugs

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First of all why? Most people change their sparkplugs because the car has a problem. A 2007 Honda Fit with less than 150,000 miles shouldn't need new plugs

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or read the pages on topic
here
alldata.com
diffr. years, may have different engines, diff. size engines (options) too.

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nor what was hard, or confusing, ?
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