Dodge sure didn't make this an easy repair job but your video really helped me. Thank you for taking the time to make the video and for your tips that saved time along the way!
OMG, all that work just for spark plugs!, C’mon Dodge! Well done, Thanks for sharing your video, guess I’ll be heading to the auto parts store in a few days.
To anyone watching this, most mechanics recommend you vacuum out the space and cover those intake holes with a towel to ensure nothing gets in. Your engine was pretty dusty and it looked like a lot of dust was able to move around freely in there.
Solid Advice and Observation!! Definitely Realized My Mistake Midway Thru When I Dropped a Socket, Thankfully, Thru the Engine Bay!! Exactly Why We Leave the Comments Open, so the Community Gets Even More Information and Techniques to Make Their Lives Easier and Repairs Cheaper!! Thanks for Watching and Taking the Time to Comment!!! Much Appreciated!! 🙏 Happy New Year!!
Spark plug gapper used wrong.. the little hole in the back is for opening the gap.. not complaining just pointing out, sometimes doing it that way ruins the plug... I'm guilty of doing it as well😂
Hey Thanks for Watching! It Won't Make a Differencr Which You Do First, You'll Have to Remove the Plenum Either Way to Get to the Plugs/Coil Packs and Camshaft Sensor! I took a Short Cut in This Video When It Came to the Back Sparkplugs, and Made "Just Enough" Space for the Job at Hand, You May Need to Angle the Plenum a Little More. BUT Regardless Even with This Method You Should Have Enough Room to Get to All the Items on Your List!! Happy Wrenching!!
Hey Thanks for Watching! Process is the same for the front 3 plugs! At the 12:23 mark on the video I show you the back 3 plugs location! No point in watching more paint dry just do the same as you did for the front 3! Important part of video is removing the intake plenum so you have access to the back 3! Hope that helps, Happy Wrenching!
Dodge sure didn't make this an easy repair job but your video really helped me. Thank you for taking the time to make the video and for your tips that saved time along the way!
OMG, all that work just for spark plugs!, C’mon Dodge! Well done, Thanks for sharing your video, guess I’ll be heading to the auto parts store in a few days.
To anyone watching this, most mechanics recommend you vacuum out the space and cover those intake holes with a towel to ensure nothing gets in. Your engine was pretty dusty and it looked like a lot of dust was able to move around freely in there.
Solid Advice and Observation!! Definitely Realized My Mistake Midway Thru When I Dropped a Socket, Thankfully, Thru the Engine Bay!!
Exactly Why We Leave the Comments Open, so the Community Gets Even More Information and Techniques to Make Their Lives Easier and Repairs Cheaper!!
Thanks for Watching and Taking the Time to Comment!!!
Much Appreciated!! 🙏
Happy New Year!!
Great video , man!
Damn plugs…
thank you for making this video
Spark plug gapper used wrong.. the little hole in the back is for opening the gap.. not complaining just pointing out, sometimes doing it that way ruins the plug... I'm guilty of doing it as well😂
Nice work!
Excellent video!!!!
Thanks for the vid man really helped me out
You rock, thanks I wish you were in Los Angeles, CA.
Very good video!
Thanks for the video brother
I'm changing the coil wires and sparkplug plus my two camshaft sensors does it matter if the camshaft sensor go first or last
Hey Thanks for Watching! It Won't Make a Differencr Which You Do First, You'll Have to Remove the Plenum Either Way to Get to the Plugs/Coil Packs and Camshaft Sensor! I took a Short Cut in This Video When It Came to the Back Sparkplugs, and Made "Just Enough" Space for the Job at Hand, You May Need to Angle the Plenum a Little More. BUT Regardless Even with This Method You Should Have Enough Room to Get to All the Items on Your List!!
Happy Wrenching!!
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where is the spark plug replacement on the other side of the engine?😅😅😅😅
Hey Thanks for Watching! Process is the same for the front 3 plugs! At the 12:23 mark on the video I show you the back 3 plugs location! No point in watching more paint dry just do the same as you did for the front 3! Important part of video is removing the intake plenum so you have access to the back 3! Hope that helps, Happy Wrenching!