In the old days . You could use a piece of Rubber Tubing . To start the spark plug .. said tubing would fit over the plugs insulator . And be long enough to use as a handle . .... And the Die Electric Grease . Should also be used on the plug threads as an anti seize lube . .. cmn
if your spark plugs are really jammed in, you could thank your previous person that worked on it.. but to prevent actually breaking the plug, i would bring it to a regular shop and have them do it, so if they break it.. its on them not you and it might save you money
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I love how simple it is to work on this car. I just bought one since my last vehicles engine blew and i'm excited to start tuning her up
Thank you, I want to change my car spark plugs and your video demonstrated how perfectly
That was very nice, and informative
In the old days . You could use a piece of Rubber Tubing . To start the spark plug .. said tubing would fit over the plugs insulator . And be long enough to use as a handle . .... And the Die Electric Grease . Should also be used on the plug threads as an anti seize lube . .. cmn
How often do the plugs get stuck in these Cobalts with the 2.2L? I've been debating changing the plugs in mine, but I fear one not coming out.
$150.00 just to change spark plugs when I supply them is price gouging! $250.00 if they change them and supply spark plugs is a rip off.
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Please, how to remove stuck spark plugs?
if your spark plugs are really jammed in, you could thank your previous person that worked on it.. but to prevent actually breaking the plug, i would bring it to a regular shop and have them do it, so if they break it.. its on them not you and it might save you money
How do you remove the cover tho???
This is not the way my 2006 cobalt is