Awesome thank you so much for your video. I was planning to change plugs on my 2019 Chevy Traverse, but I decided not to do it because of removing the valve cover I am going to try this way. Thank you so much.
Thanks, I was sweating removing the intake. There was plenty of room and the whole process took way less time than expected. I am glad I found your video.
Thank you thank you thank you! The perfect video on how to get to the back of them without removing the top of the motor! Thanks again most useful video I have seen on this yet
Hi, I liked your video! I have a 2011 Traverse, and I need to replace the coils. So in the video, I saw that we don't need to remove the intake, right?
It did throw a code - I can't remember exactly which one, but the code did point to the ignition coil and the number that was misfiring. If I recall correctly, while driving it almost felt like the engine cutoff and coasted for a second or two. Yellow check engine light along with the yellow "traction" light would come on. In all honesty I probably drove on it too long before fixing the original one but I was away from home and hoping to get back and deal with it. Hope that helps.
Based on my research it was #2, the front row-left cylinder as look at the car. Here's one of the diagrams I found online in a recent search: www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fricksfreeautorepairadvice.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F03%2F3_6-liter-Transverse-4.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fricksfreeautorepairadvice.com%2F3-6-liter-v-6-firing-order-gm-transverse%2F&tbnid=lMS1_ZRmF-ejuM&vet=1&docid=f8q1Cl-34tl2rM&w=767&h=656&itg=1&source=sh%2Fx%2Fim
Awesome thank you so much for your video. I was planning to change plugs on my 2019 Chevy Traverse, but I decided not to do it because of removing the valve cover I am going to try this way. Thank you so much.
That is the upper air intake, and also called the Plenum... And Thank You for the the video....😊
Cheers!
Thanks, I was sweating removing the intake. There was plenty of room and the whole process took way less time than expected. I am glad I found your video.
Dude!! I was already thinking how to take the manifold out, thanks to your video, no longer necessary. Thank you.
Thank you thank you thank you! The perfect video on how to get to the back of them without removing the top of the motor! Thanks again most useful video I have seen on this yet
Thanks mate.
Doing this tomorrow, gonna have the ol' lady hold a stick with a mirror on the end of it, flashlight will help also lol, good job dude!
Thanks man - good luck
Great video! I think based on your success that I am now ready to try this myself!
How to get a spark plug out off a deep hole?
Thanks, that was very detailed on how to replace the back row.
2012 GMC Acadia. I did not remove the intake either. More people need to know that. That’s where mechanics get the unknowing!
Great Video. Thanks for your help!!
Helpful video thanks
Thank you now I m ready to do it my self
Great job! Humble video.
Thanks much.
I’ll be that customer today! You just changed my spark plugs - do i still need to run full synthetic oil and change it every 3-5,000 miles?!
Thanks Dave❤️
What size socket you used for your sparks plugs?
Hi, I liked your video! I have a 2011 Traverse, and I need to replace the coils. So in the video, I saw that we don't need to remove the intake, right?
Correct. Good luck
@@daveglenn81 nice, thank you very much! 😁👍
Good video, what size.is the socket for spark plug
Probably a 5/8 spark plug socket
good enough. now i dont have to remove that top, but i do feel it would be easier to work on if i did.
Did it cause your RPMs to go up and down?? how did you know it was misfire? did it throw a code??
It did throw a code - I can't remember exactly which one, but the code did point to the ignition coil and the number that was misfiring. If I recall correctly, while driving it almost felt like the engine cutoff and coasted for a second or two. Yellow check engine light along with the yellow "traction" light would come on. In all honesty I probably drove on it too long before fixing the original one but I was away from home and hoping to get back and deal with it.
Hope that helps.
What causes the rpm to hunt?
What cylinder misfire # was that coil u changed when u were in New Jersey?
Based on my research it was #2, the front row-left cylinder as look at the car.
Here's one of the diagrams I found online in a recent search: www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fricksfreeautorepairadvice.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F03%2F3_6-liter-Transverse-4.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fricksfreeautorepairadvice.com%2F3-6-liter-v-6-firing-order-gm-transverse%2F&tbnid=lMS1_ZRmF-ejuM&vet=1&docid=f8q1Cl-34tl2rM&w=767&h=656&itg=1&source=sh%2Fx%2Fim
Thank u sir
Do you or can you recommend a vedio for 2011 Chevrolet traverse variable valve timing solenoid replacement?
Haven't had to do that yet, sorry.