Copper/plat etc is a matter of choice. The higher end spark plugs will last longer. As for which model to get, any auto parts store should give you the right one for your vehicle.
@endeavorautorepair you just started removing each and everything even without pointing out where are the sparks plugs located? If you need to replace one plug which is located just in front row then still you would remove all the tires, tie rods, doors, chesses, rings/pistons, all the bolts, mirrors, windshield, ball bearings, wire harness and specially all the car seats so that you could replace one front spark plug?
@@endeavorautorepair Ah, got it! A mission for all spark plugs - that makes more sense. Thanks for the clarification. In that case, your thorough approach is like a masterclass in spark plug replacement. I'll be sure to follow your 'leave no bolt unturned' strategy next time I'm doing a full swap. Cheers for the detailed guide - I'm all geared up for my next spark plug adventure! In your next video, it might be really helpful if you start by taking a deep breath, and then clearly point out with your hand or a flashlight where the items are located. Before diving into the process, kindly explain that accessing certain areas might require removing some parts that aren’t directly related to the job at hand. For instance, when discussing spark plug replacement, you could mention that replacing the front three spark plugs is straightforward, but accessing the back row may require creating room for the job. This could involve additional tools, more time, and some extra risk. Highlighting these distinctions can make your tutorial even more user-friendly and informative. Thanks
Keep it up brother!
No intake gasket change?
Good work! Wondering what spark plugs you bought for the replacement, copper, plat, double plat??
the car's manual doesn't specify, only says to contact the dealer for replacement. It's not too friendly to the 'I'd rather do it myself' guys.
Copper/plat etc is a matter of choice. The higher end spark plugs will last longer. As for which model to get, any auto parts store should give you the right one for your vehicle.
How long did it take you to do this job?
What spark plugs did you use to replace?
Great video , this Is my tutorial.
Make sure u disconnect battery before doing any of this
@endeavorautorepair you just started removing each and everything even without pointing out where are the sparks plugs located? If you need to replace one plug which is located just in front row then still you would remove all the tires, tie rods, doors, chesses, rings/pistons, all the bolts, mirrors, windshield, ball bearings, wire harness and specially all the car seats so that you could replace one front spark plug?
This video was specifically for changing all spark plugs.
@@endeavorautorepair Ah, got it! A mission for all spark plugs - that makes more sense. Thanks for the clarification. In that case, your thorough approach is like a masterclass in spark plug replacement. I'll be sure to follow your 'leave no bolt unturned' strategy next time I'm doing a full swap. Cheers for the detailed guide - I'm all geared up for my next spark plug adventure! In your next video, it might be really helpful if you start by taking a deep breath, and then clearly point out with your hand or a flashlight where the items are located. Before diving into the process, kindly explain that accessing certain areas might require removing some parts that aren’t directly related to the job at hand. For instance, when discussing spark plug replacement, you could mention that replacing the front three spark plugs is straightforward, but accessing the back row may require creating room for the job. This could involve additional tools, more time, and some extra risk. Highlighting these distinctions can make your tutorial even more user-friendly and informative. Thanks
So no replacing of O rings?
You mean the intake gaskets? If the gasket it still rubbery, it should be ok. But it is a good idea to replace any gaskets/o rings that you remove.
Which model we use in this model? Can I buy spark plug with code 5019?
Yes, 5019 will work with this vehicle.
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