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Old 10-19-2010, 08:37 PM   #1
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replaced my plugs and wires on my 2002 Gc sport 3.3

I was able to get my arms back there to do the back 3 plugs without much problem. No it wasn't fun but I have done worst cars. I used a 3" and 6" extension, a finger socket wrench, a swivel, light, and mirror. I even did my pcv valve while I was in "pretzel mode".
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Old 10-20-2010, 07:04 PM   #2
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Re: replaced my plugs and wires on my 2002 Gc sport 3.3

Yeah, 2001 and up are EASY compared to 96-2000...

I just wait until those earlier vans misfire at 160,000 before I bother doing a tune-up.. LOL (I don't recommend that though!)

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Re: replaced my plugs and wires on my 2002 Gc sport 3.3

Really that bad huh?
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Re: replaced my plugs and wires on my 2002 Gc sport 3.3

Hell yah on garth brook's
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Re: replaced my plugs and wires on my 2002 Gc sport 3.3

Hell, on the newer (1999+) vans just remove the wiper tray/assembly. It takes about 10 minutes and completely opens up the engine bay. Beats the hell out of all the other brands/makes as they do not have this type of wiper setup. If you think a 1998 or older Caravan is bad try doing plugs on ANY GM minivan. They are a bloody nightmare and 1/2.
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