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The spark plugs are under the coil packs. Remove the screw and pull up on the coil pack you will find the spark plugs there. On a v-6 engine there will be six coil packs three to a side. Just be careful removing the coil pack pull straight up as there is a long plastic plug under it that is the coil wire. Its is better to be safe then sorry just take your time you will be fine.
- Remove 4 (with 6mm socket) and cylinder head plastic cover.
- Disconnect Igniters connectors.
- Remove the bolts and ignition coils.
- Remove the spark plugs with 16 mm spark plug socket.
- Inspect the electrodes of all spark plugs. If the electrodes are found to be round or corroded at their tips, replace all together.
- Adjust the spark plug gap to 0.9 -1.1 mm.
Four spark plugs, one per cylinder; the rears may be removed with a 3/8" socket wrench, a 4" extension and a 12mm spark plug socket; the fronts require removal of the motor mounts, do one side at a time with the same tools you used in the rear. The motor mounts require an 8mm allen wrench.
This is a fairly easy job. Do each cylinder one by one (removal and install), make sure to reinstall the coil on the same exact cylinder (DO NOT MIX UP). 1. Remove coil retaining scre 2. Pull upward on the coil to remove. 3. Remove spark plug (using a spark plug socket). 4. Properly gap new spark plug (if applicable). 5. Apply sprark plug anti-seize compound on plug threads. 6. Install plug. 7. Aplly coil boot grease on the coils' rubber boot tips. 8. Reinstall coil.
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