* Spark plug wrench
* 5/8 inch socket wrench
* Flat blade screwdriver
* New spark plug wires (8)
Instructions:
1. Park your car in a safe location and turn off the engine. Allow it to cool down completely.
2. Open the hood of your car.
3. Locate the spark plugs on the top of the engine.
4. Disconnect the negative battery terminal using the 5/8 inch socket wrench. This will prevent any electrical shocks while you are working.
5. Remove the spark plug wires by pulling them straight up off of the spark plugs. Be careful not to damage the wires.
6. Check the condition of the spark plug wires. If they are cracked, damaged, or burned, they should be replaced.
7. To replace a spark plug wire, simply push the new wire down onto the spark plug until it snaps into place. Make sure that the wire is securely attached to the spark plug.
8. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the remaining spark plug wires.
9. Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
10. Close the hood of your car.
Tips:
* It is important to make sure that the new spark plug wires are the correct size for your car.
* If you are not comfortable changing the spark plug wires yourself, you can take your car to a qualified mechanic.