Protege 5 Spark Plugs...
#4
The other two are under the coil packs. Very Easy to do. You will need a 'spark plug ' socket witht the rubber insert to pull them out once unscrewed. Or use an extractor/mechanical fingers. Buy the silicon boot protector and electrolytic grease for the connections. It seems like all the new ones come already gapped.
#7
Originally Posted by hey_hon
My Dad is going to change my plugs but couldn't find them, is it the 4 things right on top of the engine, he thought that was something else.
#9
Originally Posted by t24u
On top of the valve cover, on the top of the motor, you'll see 4 ignition coils. Unplug the coils and remove them. (10mm bolts). Once they are out, you'll have access to the spark plugs.
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#12
Originally Posted by hey_hon
he's been working on cars for 50 years.
#14
The only time I've heard an educated (vehicularly) person ask where spark plugs where was on a diesel.....he just honestly knew nothing about diesel.
If you are unsure how to find a spark plug you should REALLY have a pro look at the car. That's kind of like asking "I need to change my tire....now where's my wheel?"
If you are unsure how to find a spark plug you should REALLY have a pro look at the car. That's kind of like asking "I need to change my tire....now where's my wheel?"
#15
I can see where he might have been confused. If he is used to working on american v8's, he was probably looking for the distributor to follow the wires to the spark plugs. The fact that we don't have distributors may have left him scratching his head.