Thanks for the demo and instructions. Easy to listen to, follow and straight to the point...... no chatting about what your cat eats or what colour shirt you like best.
What was wrong with your idle? I just changed mine tonight and it was so tough cuz I didn't have the extensions and it was dark so I had to use a flashlight in one hand.... I believe I fixed my idle issue too....I was going into mode 6 and finding a very small percentage of misfires...not enough to set a code....I was having a slight miss at idle and it sounded like a thump in the exhaust and it shook my seat a little....haven't really felt that since changing them out...
Couple questions: 1) Why not just use the spark plug socket all the way, instead of switching to a regular socket? 2) I am having trouble getting my number 3 boot off (passenger back). Can't get a good grip and angle to pull it off. Any suggestions for a tool or technique? Thanks!
1) The spark plug socket has a rubber grommet in it, depending on the quality of the socket, when you insert a plug the whole way, then you try and remove the socket, you will unsnap it from the extension and leave the socket stuck to the plug or leave the grommet stuck to the plug. 2) I've used long nose needle nose pliers in situations like that. You have to be careful to not damage the boot. Use as little force as possible!... hope that helps, good luck!
You probably already learned by now since it’s been 6yrs. Use a multi directional joint with your extension and use electrical tape to tape up the spark plug socket to avoid getting your socket stuck. This will save you from countless🤬 and stress in all your spark plug changes in every car .
Easily on the driver's side? Without removing the vacuum braking booster and master cylinder to reach the back plug, even the middle plug? Even touching the back plug at all with fingers is nigh impossible. But reinstalling these plugs without getting them cross-threaded will take finger feel to get them started unless you are I guess super experienced. I think that is worth considering for someone attempting this.
Hey I am about to do my '99 V6 Stang. What exact plugs would you recommend? Also, most plus seem to be gap at .052 or .060. I think the Stang is suppose to be at .054. does that little bit of difference matter? Thx!
Good thing that I found this video. I am going to try to change my 2003 mustang plugs by my self :D Only bad thing is that I only know how to drive cars :D
On my ‘94 had to put the 5/8” socket on the #3 plug by hand and used a 3/4” open box wrench to pry the plug loose lol. Tried to use your universal method but just could not wiggle it into place. Total PITA lmao.
+Garden RR google plug torque specs, you need to find the specs specific to the engine of your car. you will need a low range torque wrench that will get down to 5 lbs for some cars. I don't use a torque wrench on most cars, just snug them up, you really should do proper torque. On my Porsche and Land Rover, I use a torque wrench, I have all the torque specs for most every nut and bolt in my workshop manuals, and a low range wrench. On my old Hondas, this mustang, I don't bother, I guess I'm not concerned I just snug them up, maybe that is the wrong attitude.
I have neglected the replacement of my thermostat due to the ridiculous thermostat housing position on my 2000 mustang v6...I have researched this substantially hoping to find someone who lists the tools and extensions like you do here but have never found one. No video yet that has shown the same car and obstacles I am faced with when I lift the hood!! If you or someone you know has insight on the 2000 mustand I'd love to head some wisdom!!!!!
Thermostat isn't bad, it's best to have a 1/4 in ratchet, long extension, and universal joint. It's 8mm. Take the radiator pipe off and you can access the bolt. You will have a straight shot on the left on, the right one, come at it from below the right side of the bolt.
My car sounds like its about to stall when idle it keeps shaking the car but not too much. and its put put when I accelerate. could it be the spark plugs that's not working because they are fairly old...just trying to save myself 215 dollars for a tune up...midus said it needed a tune up which was spark plugs and thes wires...
I have an 2000 ranger with a 4L engine. I am trying to remove/change the plugs but cannot loosen the plugs! Can I use a air wrench to help? Thanks for your help.
The passenger side has a air conditioning pipe right in front of the last two plugs , a literal nightmare . Have yet to get the last two changed out . Will try with an extension .
I changed all of the spark plugs and when I start the car it starts fine but there is a little smoke coming from one of the spark plugs and when I turn the car off there is a sort of sparking/arcing sound coming from the engine....not sure where I went wrong
could be a bad plug on cylinder 6, try swapping out that plug with another cylinder and see if the misfire moves to the swapped out cylinder. if it doesn't move, chances are bad wire.
Can you guys come please help me fix my wiring for my 2003 Ford Mustang v6 I don’t think I put the cables on right and my car doesn’t wanna run that good anymore someone help me
Just stop at a mechanic shop and ask if they can check the spark plug wires to make sure there in the right sequence, or Google your specific year mustang for the spark plug wire diagram
That's because those bad boys are way underneath. Easy solution...follow the plug wires to where they are originally. If that doesn't work try this link..has a diagram michaelraydelosangeles.org/2015/10/13/mustang-forum/
one at a time. take your new wires, lay them all out in order of length, then on the car, unplug the shortest wire and then replace it with the shortest new wire and so on.
If I was going to replace all the wires, for another $30 I'd probably replace the coil pack too... amzn.to/2qe483J just an example, make sure it is the right one for your car before ordering. (commissions earned on Amazon Link)
If I had "stuck" plugs I may use some penetrating oil and/or gently use a manual impact driver like this: amzn.to/2dqVRVv .... baby taps! A manual impact has saved my skin many times when I've had stuck bolts and screws that I didn't want / couldn't use a real impact.. (Commissions earned on Amazon link)
+ZipZapDIY do you remember the brand? just bought my car this month and changed the plugs today but the gapping were both 44 and 52. I bought Motorcraft plugs gapped at 40 but now it sounds like the engine is mis firing.
+Johnathan Jackson No problem, xD I recently changed my plugs and let me tell ya it got frustrating on the passenger side. I had to jack the car up to get to one of them lol.
Thanks for the demo and instructions. Easy to listen to, follow and straight to the point...... no chatting about what your cat eats or what colour shirt you like best.
LMAO
And that's how you make a fix it video...cut and dry and to the point. Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I was able to change my plugs by following your video. Wouldn’t have been able to do it without you.
Thank you, my idle problem got fixed after changing this at home. I really appreciate it.
Thats what's wrong with mine...presumably. i changed the air filter yesterday but the motor was too hot for plugs
Mine too.
What was wrong with your idle? I just changed mine tonight and it was so tough cuz I didn't have the extensions and it was dark so I had to use a flashlight in one hand....
I believe I fixed my idle issue too....I was going into mode 6 and finding a very small percentage of misfires...not enough to set a code....I was having a slight miss at idle and it sounded like a thump in the exhaust and it shook my seat a little....haven't really felt that since changing them out...
Couple questions: 1) Why not just use the spark plug socket all the way, instead of switching to a regular socket? 2) I am having trouble getting my number 3 boot off (passenger back). Can't get a good grip and angle to pull it off. Any suggestions for a tool or technique? Thanks!
1) The spark plug socket has a rubber grommet in it, depending on the quality of the socket, when you insert a plug the whole way, then you try and remove the socket, you will unsnap it from the extension and leave the socket stuck to the plug or leave the grommet stuck to the plug. 2) I've used long nose needle nose pliers in situations like that. You have to be careful to not damage the boot. Use as little force as possible!... hope that helps, good luck!
You probably already learned by now since it’s been 6yrs. Use a multi directional joint with your extension and use electrical tape to tape up the spark plug socket to avoid getting your socket stuck. This will save you from countless🤬 and stress in all your spark plug changes in every car .
Easily on the driver's side? Without removing the vacuum braking booster and master cylinder to reach the back plug, even the middle plug? Even touching the back plug at all with fingers is nigh impossible. But reinstalling these plugs without getting them cross-threaded will take finger feel to get them started unless you are I guess super experienced. I think that is worth considering for someone attempting this.
A spark plug socket is important! amzn.to/1XVrkhB or use the smush electrical tape in the end of a socket method!
its i find its pretty hard to get to the 5th, 6th cylinder plugs becuase its such a confined space. any tips?
What about the wires
The only ones that people want to see removed is the two hard ones, ones you didn't show. Really!!!!!
I know your comment was a year ago. But i agree. Wasted my time watching the video.
@jimmynitro9248 I know your comment was ALSO a year ago but same over here. I thought he'd also show all the sparkplugs/their locations to help
@@kekmemez1448I know your comment almost a year old but true 😭😭😭🫣
@@N1ThrowerI know your comment is a month old but shiiii true
The both back ones are impossible
The engine has to be completely cool before changing the spark plugs. Depending the block is, is either steel or aluminum.
Hey I am about to do my '99 V6 Stang. What exact plugs would you recommend? Also, most plus seem to be gap at .052 or .060. I think the Stang is suppose to be at .054. does that little bit of difference matter? Thx!
Good thing that I found this video. I am going to try to change my 2003 mustang plugs by my self :D Only bad thing is that I only know how to drive cars :D
The plug change on this mustang is not too hard but can be a little tricky, good luck.
I have a cylinder 3 miss fire on my mustang and I was wondering which side I should replace the spark plug.
you should replace all, (unless you have brand new plugs and one is faulty) and the wires.
When you had the misfire did it make a knocking noise?
On my ‘94 had to put the 5/8” socket on the #3 plug by hand and used a 3/4” open box wrench to pry the plug loose lol. Tried to use your universal method but just could not wiggle it into place. Total PITA lmao.
you should really get those plugs tightened to torque spec
Do you feel using a torque wrench is appropriate for installing the new plug? If so, what is the desired torque?
+Garden RR google plug torque specs, you need to find the specs specific to the engine of your car. you will need a low range torque wrench that will get down to 5 lbs for some cars. I don't use a torque wrench on most cars, just snug them up, you really should do proper torque. On my Porsche and Land Rover, I use a torque wrench, I have all the torque specs for most every nut and bolt in my workshop manuals, and a low range wrench. On my old Hondas, this mustang, I don't bother, I guess I'm not concerned I just snug them up, maybe that is the wrong attitude.
I found the gaping, .054.
it was so helpfull your explanation bro! thanks a lot
Glad I didn’t have to watch a long ass video 🔐 straight to the point like a pencil 😂💀💀💯💯💯
I have neglected the replacement of my thermostat due to the ridiculous thermostat housing position on my 2000 mustang v6...I have researched this substantially hoping to find someone who lists the tools and extensions like you do here but have never found one. No video yet that has shown the same car and obstacles I am faced with when I lift the hood!! If you or someone you know has insight on the 2000 mustand I'd love to head some wisdom!!!!!
+Cindy Flynn Sorry Cindy, I haven't attacked that thermostat.
Thermostat isn't bad, it's best to have a 1/4 in ratchet, long extension, and universal joint. It's 8mm. Take the radiator pipe off and you can access the bolt. You will have a straight shot on the left on, the right one, come at it from below the right side of the bolt.
Radiator pipe? You mean that brass-looking pipe in front of the thermo. housing? Or are you talking about the upper radiator hose?
My car sounds like its about to stall when idle it keeps shaking the car but not too much. and its put put when I accelerate. could it be the spark plugs that's not working because they are fairly old...just trying to save myself 215 dollars for a tune up...midus said it needed a tune up which was spark plugs and thes wires...
Can you list in the comments the tools you used to do the job please and thank you
Tool List for the Spark Plug Change:
3/8 Drive Ratchet
3/8 Drive Universal Joint
3/8 Drive Extensions, Long & Short
3/8 Drive 5/8" Spark Plug Socket amzn.to/1XVrkhB
3/8 Drive 5/8" Deep Socket
8mm Wrench or Socket
Flathead Screw Driver
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I have an 2000 ranger with a 4L engine. I am trying to remove/change the plugs but cannot loosen the plugs! Can I use a air wrench to help? Thanks for your help.
lol no
The passenger side has a air conditioning pipe right in front of the last two plugs , a literal nightmare . Have yet to get the last two changed out . Will try with an extension .
Do we have to gap the plugs?
I have a 2000 mustang 3.8 v6 automatic motor shakes really bad. Any tips or ideas on how to check that? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
motormounts
Thanks for posting
How much labor would u pay someone to do it for u
I changed all of the spark plugs and when I start the car it starts fine but there is a little smoke coming from one of the spark plugs and when I turn the car off there is a sort of sparking/arcing sound coming from the engine....not sure where I went wrong
you may have not fully seated one of the plug wires, or the boot on the plug wire may be cracked, worn or damaged in some way.
MrIllmaculate ever get it fix0
so my check engine light came on my 03 mustang v6 and the codes are p0316 and p0306 with this do i have to replace my wires as well as my spark plug
could be a bad plug on cylinder 6, try swapping out that plug with another cylinder and see if the misfire moves to the swapped out cylinder. if it doesn't move, chances are bad wire.
@@ZipZapDIY thank you for the response i’m gonna try and change all of the plugs and if it’s still bad imma switch out the wires
P@@joeysmith4942
I have a 2002 Mustang and I’m having problems locating the spray plugs any help?
Did you not see the vid?😅
How do you know which plug wires go where especially when connecting them to the coil pack?
sort them by length, and match an old one to new one, replace them one at a time
how do I remove the wire form on top of the spark plug?
THANK YOU!
what plugs did you use?
+Teezy Frm305 Bosch (only because that particular plug came pre-gapped and I didn't want to mess with gapping.)
Can you guys come please help me fix my wiring for my 2003 Ford Mustang v6 I don’t think I put the cables on right and my car doesn’t wanna run that good anymore someone help me
Just stop at a mechanic shop and ask if they can check the spark plug wires to make sure there in the right sequence, or Google your specific year mustang for the spark plug wire diagram
so youre not supposed to dc the neg terminal right?
you can if you want to be extra cautious.
ZipZapDIY oh ok thanks
Do the wires extend under the car?
Does it have to be tight
How in the bloody hell do you put the boot back on the 2 back spark plugs on the passenger side, my hand cant fit through there
what is name and type spark plug? In catalog for Czech republic not mustang 3.8 :(
Can you do it with only one extension?
depends on the length
Thanks!
I couldn't really see where the spark plug housing were during the video
What do you mean by "housing"?
That's because those bad boys are way underneath. Easy solution...follow the plug wires to where they are originally. If that doesn't work try this link..has a diagram michaelraydelosangeles.org/2015/10/13/mustang-forum/
Now it could use some new paint. Lol
How many plugs are there to change? Do you have to change all of them?
Number depends on your engine, this car has 6. Yes, you want to change all of them when you do a spark plug change.
ZipZapDIY how do I replace the wires
one at a time. take your new wires, lay them all out in order of length, then on the car, unplug the shortest wire and then replace it with the shortest new wire and so on.
If I was going to replace all the wires, for another $30 I'd probably replace the coil pack too... amzn.to/2qe483J just an example, make sure it is the right one for your car before ordering. (commissions earned on Amazon Link)
ZipZapDIY cool makes sense
nice
the spark plugs are way to tight on my car. any tips? or what to do
If I had "stuck" plugs I may use some penetrating oil and/or gently use a manual impact driver like this: amzn.to/2dqVRVv .... baby taps! A manual impact has saved my skin many times when I've had stuck bolts and screws that I didn't want / couldn't use a real impact.. (Commissions earned on Amazon link)
You don't want to put serious leverage and torque on the plugs...
I did the tune up and now it's running rough like it wants to die help
look for disconnected wires! make sure the plug wires are plugged in properly.
Coil packs are bad or you may have crossed the wires
what's the gap setting?
+Johnathan Jackson Sorry, these were pre gapped plugs.
+ZipZapDIY do you remember the brand? just bought my car this month and changed the plugs today but the gapping were both 44 and 52. I bought Motorcraft plugs gapped at 40 but now it sounds like the engine is mis firing.
+Johnathan Jackson The gapping for 99-04 3.8l is 0.054
Thanks, I found it and posted it but I guess it didn't go through.
+Johnathan Jackson No problem, xD I recently changed my plugs and let me tell ya it got frustrating on the passenger side. I had to jack the car up to get to one of them lol.
Wackass video