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Old 07-10-2007, 11:41 AM   #16
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Smile Re: Removal of Spark Plugs on Rear Side of Engine

I don't know how you did it. On my vehicle, you have to rotate the engine to access the rear plugs. There just isn't enough space to get to them otherwise on my vehicle. Course, this was my first time that I took the patience to do the job. If there is a way to do it with less work, I will consider it next time around. I think I'm going to just trade mine or give it to my son so he can learn how to work on it). I will never buy another vehicle with engine sitting sideways. Have a good day and thanks for responding.

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Just did mine last weekend. Here's how I did it. You do not need to rock the engine remove mounts or any of that. Get yourself a small pivot extension, then put the plug socket on the plug first. Then put the extension into the socket, then the wrench on. works everytime. I tried slipping the whole thing in but it makes it way harder. Give it a try!

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