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1. Open the hood of your Buick and locate the spark plug wires. The wires are made of thick rubber and have a boot on each end. They connect to the spark plugs in the engine and run to the distributor cap. You will find six spark plug wires ...
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1. Position the lawn mower in a level location before beginning any work. Leave the mower in gear and set the parking brake for a riding mower. 2. Determine the location of the spark plug on the engine. Look for the plug to typically extend ...
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1. Move the car to a location that will give you room to work around the engine compartment. Shift the car into park and set the parking brake. Pop the hood. Remove the keys from the ignition. 2. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. The...
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1. Apply a small amount of WD-40 to the outside edge of the spark plug. Try to spray the lubricant directly onto the surface where the plug meets the engine cover or distributor cap. 2. Grab the plug end with pliers. Be sure to grip the plug...
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1. Open the hood on the Camaro. Remove the spark plug wires numbered 2, 4 and 6 from the coil packs by hand. Pull the wires by the boot, not the wire directly. Pull the No. 2 spark plug wire off the front spark plug on the right engine bank,...
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1. Spray a small amount of WD-40 lubricant onto the spark plug wire where it meets the engine valve cover or the power distributor cap (depending on which end of the plug wire you want to remove). 2. Grab the plug with a pair of vise-grip pl...
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Changing the spark plug wires on your ar is usually pretty easy. At the auto parts store, you can look for the proper plugs in a guide provided for the customer. Then, it is simply a matter of removing one at a time and replacing it. They ju...
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The easiest way to keep up with which wire goes where is to take the existing wires off one at a time. Take one off and measure it up against the new ones. Take the one that matches the closest and push both boots on and continue til you hav...
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The question of who makes the best spark plug wires is one that will vary depending on who you ask. The most popular brands include Taylor, MSD, and Accel, although less popular manufacturers such as Firecore50 are beginning to be recognized...
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To replace spark plug wires you need to go to the parts store and get the ones that go to your vehicle. The one by one change them making sure to use plug grease so they slide on and off better.
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1. The spark plug is attached to the distributor cap or ignition module. Ensure that the replacement spark plug is ready to be installed. Apply lubricating or penetrating oil to the threads of the new and old plugs, and let it settle. 2. Wor...
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Changing spark plug wires are fairly easy and usually requires no tools. Each spark plug wire is connected to a spark plug, and brings the electrical spark to the spark plug in order to ignite the fuel inside the engine's cylinders. A damage...
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Answer Cut them off- after 10 years it's time to replace
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1. Remove the negative cable from the battery using a small wrench to loosen the terminal nut. Trace one spark plug wire from the distributor toward the front of the engine until you reach the thick rubber boot on the end of the wire. Grasp ...
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1. Open the hood and locate the small screws or nuts that hold the center metal cap or cover to the valve cover on top of the engine. These screws will be positioned around the outside of the cover. 2. Unscrew the screws, if your engine uses...
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1. Stand facing the front of the engine and remove the far-left, center, and far-right spark plug wires, using a pair of pliers as close to the engine as possible. Pull on each spark plug wire with the pliers until they pop off the spark plu...
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1. Allow the car engine to cool before removing the spark plug wires. 2. Locate the spark plug wires under the hood of your Chevy Silverado. The spark plug wires are made of thick rubber, have a boot on the end and run from the engine to the...
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