Removal and Installation
SPARK PLUGSEngine Ignition Components - Exploded View:
Exploded View
Spark Plug Wire Remover:
Special Tool(s)
Removal
1. CAUTION: It is important to twist the spark plug wire boots while pulling along the axis of the spark plug to avoid possible damage to the spark plug wires.
Using the special tool, with a twisting motion disconnect the 6 spark plug wires from the spark plugs.
2. Use compressed air to remove any foreign material in the spark plug well before removing the spark plugs.
3. NOTE: For flexible fuel (FF) vehicles, if an original spark plug is reused, make sure it is installed in the same cylinder from which it was removed. New spark plugs can be used in any cylinder.
Remove the 6 spark plugs.
Installation
1. Inspect the 6 spark plugs.
2. Adjust the spark plug gap as necessary.
3. NOTE: For flexible fuel (FF) vehicles, if an original spark plug is reused, make sure it is installed in the same cylinder from which it was removed. New spark plugs can be used in any cylinder.
Install the 6 spark plugs.
- Tighten to 15 Nm (11 lb-ft).
4. CAUTION: Make sure the spark plug boots are positioned so that the spark plug wires do not contact the exhaust manifold, or any sharp edges.
NOTE: Apply silicone brake caliper grease and dielectric compound to the inside of the spark plug wire-to-spark plug boots.
Connect the spark plug wires to the spark plugs.