Saved me a lot of time on a 2008 endeavor for anyone reading the air intake has a bracket under it it’s a little tricky but as long as you undo the hoses and the two bolts on the bracket you don’t need to worry about the long bolts he had to take out and loosen Also if you have a misfire don’t just replace the spark plug take the ignition coil of the spark plug you are replacing and move it to one of the front ones you can get to easily that is if it’s in the back, but that way if it misfires again, you know, it’s the ignition coil that you moved
Ty brother..im about to do my rear plugs and coils tmrw..i was gonna wing it but this makes it alot easier...2nd time now..i chickened out the first time and had my uncle do it..NOT THIS TIME..TY FOR THE INFO..ahh must have felt amazing doing it yourself!!
@@hayesiq yep..i studied your " main video" and 8 videos after and i learned alot..i watched another 2 guys videos a Daryl something and another mechanic ..literally only 3 videos on how to do this..so my memory is very good..needless to say ive combined all 3 of your videos and have done this job about 25xs now in my head..thanks again..my endeavor is a 2006 and at 222k and purrs..up until this issue..anyway..THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
@@ronnydisalvo80 oh man good work! Kind of a pain right!? But doable. And that was smart of you to gather as much info as possible before diving in. Good work though seriously!!!
@@hayesiq thanks.and waiting STILL for parts to come from Amazon..will now be here weds..was gonna buy from autozone when i originally wrote to you but they wanted 122 for 1 coil..i have 3 rear coils for 45 and 4 plugs for 32.glad it gave me more time to study..again ty.and when i finish i will text you again to say THANKS💥💥💥
Thanks so much Rich for your hard work and dedication on the Mitisubishi Endeavor like you said there's no information out here for this mechanical engineering endeavor for average people . You covered the whole subbang dude you are the freaking man awesome. And letting us know the spark plugs order is point on dude I was especially looking for that myself so thanks a lot.
Good stuff bro, I’m working on a 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor with a number 2 cylinder misfiring. It’s a pain in my ass, just replaced the fuel injector and still running hard, bout to replace the spark plug hopefully that’s fixed the problem.
Hello! You're right it's such a PAIN! Hopefully it's just the spark plugs! But if it's not, plan on replacing the coils. Watch my mistakes which will make it a little easier!! Keep me posted and good luck! :)
Richie Hayes ugh nope swapped out the spark plugs, coils, and injector and the motor still run rough, I got a P0302 code still, the only thing left is maybe the wire harness for number 2 cylinder is bad. But idk how I’m gonna do that!?
do you have a video/ pdf file on installing a Mitsubishi/endeavor/2004/part # 4455A004/ power steering cooler tube. thank you for your time and info. rich p
richard polesnak hello. Nope. Sorry I don’t. I’m not a mechanic I just shared what I went through when I replace those coils. Just in case someone else out there was facing the same issue.
Hello. Yes sort of. It’s a combination of the valve cover gasket and the circular rubber seals that go around the spark plugs. So once you pull off the valve cover gasket, you’ll see the circular rubber seals. The replacement valve cover gasket kit comes with those circular spark plug gaskets. When they wear out oil then easily accumulates in the spark plug cylinder.
This sounds better than hearing that piston rings are passing oil and my vehicle is salvage material. I was told that because only the 3 back spark plugs on my 2004 endeavor had oil and not the front. Cold that be true? Thank you so much. Rachel
Wow. I don't know for sure! I hope that's not the case. But I will tell you that those little seals around the spark plug cylinders definitely need to be replaced. Keep your fingers crossed. Maybe by replacing those you'll solve the problem. Watch all of my humble videos because I'm just a regular guy out there trying to save a buck. I've noticed that a few other guys have posted stuff and some of them are real mechanics unlike me. But I did fix my endeavor and it runs perfectly. If you go through the expense and pain of doing this you might want to consider changing the rear coils while you're at it. You can get them for $20 or so online and it will be so worth it cuz the day will come when one of them goes out and then you'll be stuck tearing everything apart again and it's quite the nightmare. But once again follow what I did but watch each video so that you can get a sense of what's going on. Good luck. I hope that what I shared will help a little bit. Just be super careful and get yourself plenty of light. And the step stool and a blanket really help. :
Saved me a lot of time on a 2008 endeavor for anyone reading the air intake has a bracket under it it’s a little tricky but as long as you undo the hoses and the two bolts on the bracket you don’t need to worry about the long bolts he had to take out and loosen
Also if you have a misfire don’t just replace the spark plug take the ignition coil of the spark plug you are replacing and move it to one of the front ones you can get to easily that is if it’s in the back, but that way if it misfires again, you know, it’s the ignition coil that you moved
Also, I only say that last part because I had to learn that the hard way
Ty brother..im about to do my rear plugs and coils tmrw..i was gonna wing it but this makes it alot easier...2nd time now..i chickened out the first time and had my uncle do it..NOT THIS TIME..TY FOR THE INFO..ahh must have felt amazing doing it yourself!!
You are very welcome! Hopefully this will make to a little less painful!!!
@@hayesiq yep..i studied your " main video" and 8 videos after and i learned alot..i watched another 2 guys videos a Daryl something and another mechanic ..literally only 3 videos on how to do this..so my memory is very good..needless to say ive combined all 3 of your videos and have done this job about 25xs now in my head..thanks again..my endeavor is a 2006 and at 222k and purrs..up until this issue..anyway..THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
@@ronnydisalvo80 oh man good work! Kind of a pain right!? But doable. And that was smart of you to gather as much info as possible before diving in. Good work though seriously!!!
@@hayesiq thanks.and waiting STILL for parts to come from Amazon..will now be here weds..was gonna buy from autozone when i originally wrote to you but they wanted 122 for 1 coil..i have 3 rear coils for 45 and 4 plugs for 32.glad it gave me more time to study..again ty.and when i finish i will text you again to say THANKS💥💥💥
@@ronnydisalvo80 ok plz do!! 👍😊
Great details on everything thanks friend. Works for 2008 Endeavor too.
I did it 👍
Wow thank you and good work! No easy task!!!
Thanks so much Rich for your hard work and dedication on the Mitisubishi Endeavor like you said there's no information out here for this mechanical engineering endeavor for average people . You covered the whole subbang dude you are the freaking man awesome. And letting us know the spark plugs order is point on dude I was especially looking for that myself so thanks a lot.
Thank you Sam! I'm so glad that you found this helpful. Like you said, there really isn't anything out there for your average dude! Thanks again :)
excellent videos. thanks so much HELPED ME A TON!!!!!
You are so welcome! Sorry I just saw this! It's only been a year! :)
Just what I needed, excellent. Thank you!
You are so welcome. Sorry I just so your comment! It's only been six months! I hope that you were able to fix your endeavor :)
excellent video, great instructions, you are kind!
Oh you're very welcome thanks for commenting! :)
Thank you for saying that! I hope this little video was helpful!
Good stuff bro, I’m working on a 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor with a number 2 cylinder misfiring. It’s a pain in my ass, just replaced the fuel injector and still running hard, bout to replace the spark plug hopefully that’s fixed the problem.
Hello! You're right it's such a PAIN! Hopefully it's just the spark plugs! But if it's not, plan on replacing the coils. Watch my mistakes which will make it a little easier!! Keep me posted and good luck! :)
Richie Hayes ugh nope swapped out the spark plugs, coils, and injector and the motor still run rough, I got a P0302 code still, the only thing left is maybe the wire harness for number 2 cylinder is bad. But idk how I’m gonna do that!?
You didn't name every part. But did a good job
Ron Norman thanks. I definitely know the parts now! :)
hi there, does 2005 and 2008 has the same features?,
Hello I think so but I don’t know for sure!!
do you have a video/ pdf file on installing a Mitsubishi/endeavor/2004/part # 4455A004/ power steering cooler tube. thank you for your time and info. rich p
richard polesnak hello. Nope. Sorry I don’t. I’m not a mechanic I just shared what I went through when I replace those coils. Just in case someone else out there was facing the same issue.
@@hayesiq thank you for your time
richard polesnak You’re very welcome. Good luck.
Hey can you make a playlist of all your endeavor vids please
my endeavor has oil in the rear plugs. Could this be the valve cover gasket?
Hello. Yes sort of. It’s a combination of the valve cover gasket and the circular rubber seals that go around the spark plugs. So once you pull off the valve cover gasket, you’ll see the circular rubber seals. The replacement valve cover gasket kit comes with those circular spark plug gaskets. When they wear out oil then easily accumulates in the spark plug cylinder.
This sounds better than hearing that piston rings are passing oil and my vehicle is salvage material. I was told that because only the 3 back spark plugs on my 2004 endeavor had oil and not the front. Cold that be true?
Thank you so much.
Rachel
Wow. I don't know for sure! I hope that's not the case. But I will tell you that those little seals around the spark plug cylinders definitely need to be replaced. Keep your fingers crossed. Maybe by replacing those you'll solve the problem. Watch all of my humble videos because I'm just a regular guy out there trying to save a buck. I've noticed that a few other guys have posted stuff and some of them are real mechanics unlike me. But I did fix my endeavor and it runs perfectly. If you go through the expense and pain of doing this you might want to consider changing the rear coils while you're at it. You can get them for $20 or so online and it will be so worth it cuz the day will come when one of them goes out and then you'll be stuck tearing everything apart again and it's quite the nightmare. But once again follow what I did but watch each video so that you can get a sense of what's going on. Good luck. I hope that what I shared will help a little bit. Just be super careful and get yourself plenty of light. And the step stool and a blanket really help. :
Como van las linias del tranfer case conestadas para ese veiculo
Can anyone tell me where to find the ignition starter motor in an endeavor 2004
Pro tip to anyone watching. Don't watch video 2. Go to video 3.
I just bought one of these fuck
I'm dizzy