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Old 08-06-2007, 11:39 PM   #1
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Idle' problem after installing spark plugs

I removed the cover, negative wire to the battery, nuts to the spark plugs bracket, the spark plugs wires, and finally the iradium spark plugs.

I install the ngk's plat bkr6egp, and it all went wrong. My idle is below 300, and it sometimes stalls. So I tried installing the old plugs, and the same thing happens.

Anybody have any idea what I might have done wrong?
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Old 08-07-2007, 03:03 PM   #2
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Re: Idle' problem after installing spark plugs

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I removed the cover, negative wire to the battery, nuts to the spark plugs bracket, the spark plugs wires, and finally the iradium spark plugs.

I install the ngk's plat bkr6egp, and it all went wrong. My idle is below 300, and it sometimes stalls. So I tried installing the old plugs, and the same thing happens.

Anybody have any idea what I might have done wrong?


This is weird, I left the car as-is overnight, and now the car runs fine.
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