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the gap is about 25th i say about as some modern vehicles use a a high tension compared to older models ,having the gap a bit either side will not cause any problems as such but an excessive wide gap will cause hard starting from cold ,and too closer gap can cause a slight sort of hesitancy
Did you replace the wires? if not you may have broken a couple of wires. Not sure what fire wire is unless you mean the spark plug wires. Also did it do this before you replaced the plugs? need to know.
What do you mean? same as any car with plugs, only thing I suggest is get a plug wire removal tool so you don't damage the wires and yo have to use dielectricgrease on the end of the plug boot to keep electrical spark from jumping to the motor. Other than that it is straight foward. Be sure to get the correct gap for the pulgs and gap them I find gaps to be off 80% of the time.
they come pre gapped with collars to prevent the electrodes from getting bent .platinum and iridium plugs will have the surface damaged if you were to adjust them with a feeler gauge,like old plugs had to be gapped. ac or ngk plugs come pre gapped in the box.
for the most part it is under the hood of your car where the sticker say engine size try this website to see if they have you car listed its www.autozone.com if not call your local part store and tell them its a 4.0 liter and you need the gap on the spark plugs
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