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Old 09-20-2009, 10:06 PM
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2005 sonata 2.4 need to change spark plugs

hi can anyone tell me the best way to take the cable and boot of 2.4 4cyl. 2005 sonata there is two what apear to be coils with cables (one on each coil) going to round boots i tried to take them off but was afraid to brake boot, there are two visible round boots and the other ones look like are under the coils can any one help me on this i want to change spark plugs and what are best plugs to use for this vehichle thanx

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Re: 2005 sonata 2.4 need to change spark plugs

Grab onto the two wires and twist them back and forth while pulling up. The coils should be held on with a bolt with a 10mm head. Once you remove the bolts you can twist them while pulling up also. Use the correct NGK plug and you will be good to go.
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Old 09-21-2009, 12:50 AM
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Re: 2005 sonata 2.4 need to change spark plugs

thanx for replying airjer i will try that your wright there is bolt holding coils thanx again
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