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96 Grand Voyager Spark Plugs
What is the best (easiest) way to replace to the back 3 spark plugs on a 1996 Grand Voyager - 3.3L.
The Plymouth service manuals are of no help. Thanks for any advice! D Lamma |
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Re: 96 Grand Voyager Spark Plugs
Remove the throttle body and phlenum, that will allow you to reach the back of the engine and change the plugs. My advice, use platinum plugs and new wires while you are there. The gasket kit is relatively cheap and not hard to replace. Also, while you have it off clean the carbon out of the phlenum passages with carb cleaner and it will perform better in the end.
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Re: 96 Grand Voyager Spark Plugs
I would remove the front cowl panel...
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I have a 3,0 l engine. I don't know about the other 3 engines but when I changed my plugs, I simply reached them from the left side of the engine ( left of course is when you are sitting at the wheel).
I could barely reach the one closest to the alternator ... by I have to say that I'm 6 foot one and have long arms. You also need a good long socket wrench.
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