Changing spark plugs

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miller2

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Ok...now that I have the spark plugs, I went to change them only to run introuble right off the bat. On the driver side, 2 of the 3 plugs have a clip holding a rubber hose in place. How does this come off to get at the nut? Also, on the passenger side, I assume you have to remove the coolant resevoir and the air cleaner tube to get at the plugs?

Is there a written "how to" anywhere?
 

hyde

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written? I think we need a video how to on Jeeps spark plugs.. you gotta go through a lot of stuff to get there.



Answer

1) Remove the air filter manifold. It will clip on the air filter on one side, and there will be a ring fastener on the other.

2) For the 3 plugs on the driver side, use a 10 mm nut driver to remove the locking nut of the spark plug terminal.

3) Disconnect the harness from the plug terminal.

4) Pull out the terminal.

5) Use a socket wrench to remove the plug.

6) For the 3 plugs on the passenger side, you will need to remove the Radiator Coolant resevoir. This is fastened with 2 10mm nuts. Once removed follow steps 2 to 5 for each plug.

Note that on the Radiator it will state what the gap should be for the spark plug.
 

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How To: Change Spark Plugs

As for removing the coolant reservoir, if you have a universal connector that will fit your socket and extension you shouldn't have to worry about it. I've yanked all mine twice now without removing to reservoir.

Done. I took the coolant reservoir off just to make it easier. Not to bad once it was off. Driver side was a piece of cake.
 
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