good job again chris you explain everything real clear i'm learn alot from your video. I have a 2013 malibu 2.5L eng, i know a good one for you to tackle in the future. you fixing a camshaft sensor job appreciate your vids bro..!!
@wiseman8863 Thank you my guy, i appreciate your comments and you watching. I try my best to explain things easy as possible to understand. I know the repair industry is expensive. I want everyone to enjoy what they have purchased. Everything needs maintenance so I do my best on help! I feel great knowing my videos help, and assist you learning. We learn daily until we expire. So i pay it forward with my channel. One day I'll be gone, and this information will continue to help others. Thank you my friend!! Love, peace & respect 🙏🏻 💯
Thank you !! Yet, don’t skip working out the broken coil pack please. Why cut out showing us a fix we may need to do? It’s part of the job. Please add it in if you can. ❤ thanks
Sorry for the late response. A damaged spark plug would cause a misfire in the car would run rough. Could you explain you battery issues a little more.
Have faith period. Worst case would've been to get another one. Don't forget we're human also, and no one is perfect. Since the plug wasn't damaged there was no issue. Another thing one plug or the whole pack would have been my cost replacing the parts. Either way make sure you don't drop one or more. It's always 1 who sees faults. You may have forgot or don't know. All plugs have a cardboard cylinder to protect the plugs from small drops as you seen. If I dropped it bare to the ground, it would be a dead plug to me. Everyone else is thankful for the video. ✌🏼
Not me watching this & like ok yeah i can do this😂imma try it though the next time im off & it’s not cold outside! Now my hemi I’m not touching that, I’m gone let the professionals do that 1😂
Not a dumb question but yes it will. The boot keeps the electricity directed to the plug. If they're broke it will spark outside the boots. This can cause a misfire.
@VeronicaMiller-p9n do what you gotta do my guy. I'll never have one break again. I haven't had a problem and been doing this for over 20yrs. Thanks for feedback
good job again chris you explain everything real clear i'm learn alot from your video. I have a 2013 malibu 2.5L eng, i know a good one for you to tackle in the future. you fixing a camshaft sensor job appreciate your vids bro..!!
@wiseman8863 Thank you my guy, i appreciate your comments and you watching. I try my best to explain things easy as possible to understand. I know the repair industry is expensive. I want everyone to enjoy what they have purchased. Everything needs maintenance so I do my best on help! I feel great knowing my videos help, and assist you learning. We learn daily until we expire. So i pay it forward with my channel. One day I'll be gone, and this information will continue to help others. Thank you my friend!! Love, peace & respect 🙏🏻 💯
U didn’t have to gap the spark plugs?
@@Andre30006 If you're using platinum, or iridium plugs. They are pre gaped.
Thanks
@@Andre30006 No problem 👍
Thank you !! Yet, don’t skip working out the broken coil pack please. Why cut out showing us a fix we may need to do? It’s part of the job. Please add it in if you can. ❤ thanks
You're welcome! I'll try to more often. Sometimes it can be 5 minutes to a hour depending on how they come out. I glad the video helped you 👍
Great video. Very easy to understand, thank you!
Awesome
! thank you glad the video helped you out 👍
great video ! Helped change mine flawlessly
Right on my guy I appreciate it and glad you were successful 💯
I recently changed my valve cover gaskets and vacuum pump. Now I'm having battery issues. Will bad/damaged spark plugs cause low voltage in battery?
Sorry for the late response. A damaged spark plug would cause a misfire in the car would run rough. Could you explain you battery issues a little more.
Did you disconnect the battery?
what is the grease for? Where do you get it from? Does each coil pack have to go back to the specific hole it originally came from?
That is Anti seize makes the plugs come out easier for the next tune up. The coils are interchangeable. Doesn't matter the installation order.
Were they the original plugs still in it
I believe so not sure
What does that mean when you said binding?
I mean by that is, feeling like the screw or spark plug is not screwing in smoothly. It means the groves are offset. This causes cross threading.
I had faith in the whole video until he dropped the spark plugs 🥴😭🥴
Have faith period. Worst case would've been to get another one. Don't forget we're human also, and no one is perfect. Since the plug wasn't damaged there was no issue. Another thing one plug or the whole pack would have been my cost replacing the parts. Either way make sure you don't drop one or more. It's always 1 who sees faults. You may have forgot or don't know. All plugs have a cardboard cylinder to protect the plugs from small drops as you seen. If I dropped it bare to the ground, it would be a dead plug to me. Everyone else is thankful for the video. ✌🏼
Not me watching this & like ok yeah i can do this😂imma try it though the next time im off & it’s not cold outside! Now my hemi I’m not touching that, I’m gone let the professionals do that 1😂
What did you use to get the engine cover off?
Just pull up on all four corners of the cover, it should pop up.
Some of them has 3 screws in them plus take the oil filling cap off .
@@Steven-bp8jncorrect. Mine Malibu has them. I do exactly what he said.
Dumb question.. will broken coil packs cause shaking because my malibu is shaking
Yes it will cause misfires
Not a dumb question but yes it will. The boot keeps the electricity directed to the plug. If they're broke it will spark outside the boots. This can cause a misfire.
Thanks. Gonna do mine
You're welcome I hope it goes smooth for you.
Great vid
Thank you sir! Glad it could help you 👌
Not suppose to change out spark plugs on a warm engine.
@VeronicaMiller-p9n do what you gotta do my guy. I'll never have one break again. I haven't had a problem and been doing this for over 20yrs. Thanks for feedback