Gracias por este video yo solo lo cambié el mecánico me cobraba 450 dólares por cambiar las bujías y solo gasté yo 70 dólares por aser ese trabajo gracias a este video
I love your video, it's very helpful, but sometimes your lighting is shining in the camera which makes it a little difficult to see every detail. Thank you 🔧
Nice. So you didn't have to remove the cruise control wire behind the air intake system? Another tutorial said you did and now I can't put it back fml!! Any tips?
5/8 spark plug socket, small medium and large 3/8 inch drive extensions and a 3/8 drive ratchet. A long magnet is helpful getting the plugs in and out. You can also use vacuum hose on the end of the spark plug to thread it in to the hole. Don't forget to gap your plugs they can get knocked around in the box and change gap on you.
Gracias por este video yo solo lo cambié el mecánico me cobraba 450 dólares por cambiar las bujías y solo gasté yo 70 dólares por aser ese trabajo gracias a este video
Having to take off the manifold makes me nervous just because of locations of the screws difficult to get to some of them
Me and my father has to do it to my car… thanks for making it easier
You're welcome
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I love your video, it's very helpful, but sometimes your lighting is shining in the camera which makes it a little difficult to see every detail. Thank you 🔧
Looks totally do-able. Can't be any more difficult than replacing the alternator.
Nice. So you didn't have to remove the cruise control wire behind the air intake system? Another tutorial said you did and now I can't put it back fml!! Any tips?
Use your small ratchet and socket to reinstall that bracket that holds that on.
@@Dragracingshorts Unfortunately didn't remove the bracket, but the wire itself! About to take another stab at it!
@@Dragracingshorts Got it working! Thanks for your reply regardless! xx
What are the tools I need?
5/8 spark plug socket, small medium and large 3/8 inch drive extensions and a 3/8 drive ratchet. A long magnet is helpful getting the plugs in and out. You can also use vacuum hose on the end of the spark plug to thread it in to the hole. Don't forget to gap your plugs they can get knocked around in the box and change gap on you.