* Spark plug wrench
* 5/8-inch socket
* Ratchet
* Extension
* Spark plug gap tool
Instructions
1. Locate the spark plugs. The spark plugs are located on the top of the engine, under the ignition coils.
2. Disconnect the ignition coils. Use a spark plug wrench to disconnect the ignition coils from the spark plugs.
3. Remove the old spark plugs. Use a 5/8-inch socket and a ratchet to remove the old spark plugs.
4. Gap the new spark plugs. Use a spark plug gap tool to gap the new spark plugs to the correct specification.
5. Install the new spark plugs. Use a 5/8-inch socket and a ratchet to install the new spark plugs.
6. Connect the ignition coils. Use a spark plug wrench to connect the ignition coils to the spark plugs.
Tips
* Make sure the engine is cool before you begin.
* Be careful not to drop the spark plugs into the engine.
* If you have difficulty removing the ignition coils, you may need to use a pry bar.
Here are some additional tips that may be helpful:
* Before starting the vehicle, make sure all the spark plugs are securely tightened.
*If you are having difficulty removing the spark plugs, you may want to use a penetrating oil. Apply the penetrating oil to the threads of the spark plugs and let it sit for a few minutes before trying to remove them.
* If you do not have a spark plug wrench, you can use a regular wrench to disconnect the ignition coils. However, a spark plug wrench is designed to fit around the ignition coils and make them easier to remove.
* You may want to replace the spark plug wires at the same time you change the spark plugs.