I did a tune up on a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan. To get the back spark plugs. I had to remove the wiper housing and use a stubby ratchet wrench along with a palm ratchet. I took out the old plugs and was able to get it back in, I did have to use anti seize to put on the threads.
Put all the nuts and bolts in a small jar and write wiper jam on the lid. The rest put on the work shelf under the windscreen. No matter how tempting; Don't use the battery to set tools on. 💤💥🥓
I used an empty egg carton to separate the bolts. Then used a stubby ratchet to loosen and a palm driver to remove the rear spark plugs. I pulled one out at a time and used anti seize for the threads. From there it was easy to do.
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I did a tune up on a 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager minivan. To get the back spark plugs. I had to remove the wiper housing and use a stubby ratchet wrench along with a palm ratchet. I took out the old plugs and was able to get it back in, I did have to use anti seize to put on the threads.
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Best of luck with it , I still drive mine everyday.
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pull the wiper housing and assembly.
Thanks for your input.
Put all the nuts and bolts in a small jar and write wiper jam on the lid. The rest put on the work shelf under the windscreen. No matter how tempting; Don't use the battery to set tools on. 💤💥🥓
I used an empty egg carton to separate the bolts. Then used a stubby ratchet to loosen and a palm driver to remove the rear spark plugs. I pulled one out at a time and used anti seize for the threads. From there it was easy to do.