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From: wingdan84
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  • windan84,without this video i would not have been able to change my own spark plugs,due to the fact of plug wire removal.thanks alot mine had 94,900 plus original miles on them and trust me should not have gone that far,again thank you.

  • Thank you for the videoo! It's really helpfull.. i'm a girl in a country where I have no relatives or really male friends and I don't wanna give to someone $100 for 15 min work so I need to do this by my self :). thx again. :)

  • Nice video thank you for the info

  • thank so much for putting up this video! I'm 54 an a woman and just finished putting in my first set of plugs without asking my brother, except for the wrench!

  • how do you do this for a 05 dodge ram 1500? same thing?

  • 0:44 just to let u know, thats not a distributor its a coil pack,the engine does not use a distributor

  • Durr durrrrr duhhh durr u need to teach me how to breath now

  • there is a special socket for the spark plug . thank you for your info

  • nice vid, but right after you said you dont need to buy any tools you pull out a wrench. lol

  • @homes24 Haha that is funny. Well no exspensive tools. lol

  • @wingdan84 hahahahaaha......we'll let it slide and give you thimbs up..lol

  • Holy Crap it was even easier than you described, plug came out on the socket. Thanks for all of your effort.

  • @homes24 Think he meant to pull out the plugs

  • Hey Wingdan84. I'm actually gonna change the plugs on my GF 2005 neon.. should I buy new wires also ?

  • @jarellii It depends on the condition of them, if they crack when they bend then definity, also its good to check the connections because they can become corrosive. A rule to live by is to take a half hour a week to check out you car, cables, belt, tires, ( pressure and ware), fluids, light, ect. I hope this was helpful.

  • Hey man I have a question what happen if those spark....are licking ?? Like oil or something? Sorry I dnt knw much about mechanic so... I knw it's something bad and just wondering ir u knw how to fix it thanks and great video

  • @potosinovic it could be oil, if your car is smoking heavily then it could be leaking oil through the spark plug hole, if not check the caps on the oil and the coolant. Check those and get back to me, also try to find out what kind of liquid it is.

  • Awesome Video! I Couldn't Find One Anywhere So Thanks For That!!

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