@@brentderouen7608 there is enough clearance. Please use a shorter adapter with your wrench. Try to feel the spark plug hole and drop it in there. It's doable but requires some patience
You need 14mm spark plug socket to remove them. It'd have been almost a 2 hours video to show everything. That's how long it took me. But just be patient and work you hands and you'll be alright. The easiest ones to take out are the passenger side. The back spark plugs were the hardest but not too bad.
some spark plugs are 14mm 12 points star thin wall type another are 5/8 or 14 mm hexagon thin wall type, also use some WD40 or stronger nut removal oil let them sit for a couple of hours them you could star working on it
@@qubercarecarespecialists451 I'll check my phone for additional footage. Its time consuming but with patience you'll be able to get them all. I find it helpful to use different adapters for the sockets to get to the spark plugs based on the clearance
spark plug is right under the coil, my goal is to show you how to get to them, once you remove the coil pack use a 14mm to remove the spark plugs easy....
I will edit and add video showing me removing the plug then. My assumption was that anyone doing this work should know basic understanding of plug being located under coil. I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching
How did you get #4 out? Last one on the left side. There is no clearance for a socket. 😢
@@brentderouen7608 there is enough clearance. Please use a shorter adapter with your wrench. Try to feel the spark plug hole and drop it in there. It's doable but requires some patience
Is there any tips on taking the spark plug out ? You didn’t show that part, you just removed the coil pack
You need 14mm spark plug socket to remove them. It'd have been almost a 2 hours video to show everything. That's how long it took me. But just be patient and work you hands and you'll be alright. The easiest ones to take out are the passenger side. The back spark plugs were the hardest but not too bad.
some spark plugs are 14mm 12 points star thin wall type another are 5/8 or 14 mm hexagon thin wall type, also use some WD40 or stronger nut removal oil let them sit for a couple of hours them you could star working on it
@@JulioSilva-mt4rw thanks , I appreciate it
Would be great to show entire process - it’s ending up being more complicated than your video suggests
@@qubercarecarespecialists451 I'll check my phone for additional footage. Its time consuming but with patience you'll be able to get them all. I find it helpful to use different adapters for the sockets to get to the spark plugs based on the clearance
not spark plugs ?
spark plug is right under the coil, my goal is to show you how to get to them, once you remove the coil pack use a 14mm to remove the spark plugs easy....
@@hustlecarfix3160 genius
You only remove the coil not the plugs, so ur title is wrong
the tile should be how to remove the coil
I will edit and add video showing me removing the plug then. My assumption was that anyone doing this work should know basic understanding of plug being located under coil. I appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching