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DIY 6.2 Spark Plug Change
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<blockquote data-quote="Skyfrog" data-source="post: 1672854" data-attributes="member: 15601"><p>I just finished installing the new coils, plug, and wires. All went very well, but it took me a few days to complete. (Florida rain, heat humidity, no garage, etc.)</p><p>The information in this thread was invaluable and I gathered everything I needed before the job. Thanks!!!</p><p>I definitely had at least one bad coil. I popped it out and a cloud of white/gray dust filled the air. I used compressed air to clear the spark plug before removal.</p><p>Additionally, I had 2 spark plugs with cracked ceramics. The magnetic/rubber socket kept the pieces in the socket so no issues.</p><p>And yes, I did get the front passenger plug out and a new one in, after a good night's sleep. Using tape on the swivel was a great idea.</p><p>So far the engine is running great and gas mileage seems to have improved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skyfrog, post: 1672854, member: 15601"] I just finished installing the new coils, plug, and wires. All went very well, but it took me a few days to complete. (Florida rain, heat humidity, no garage, etc.) The information in this thread was invaluable and I gathered everything I needed before the job. Thanks!!! I definitely had at least one bad coil. I popped it out and a cloud of white/gray dust filled the air. I used compressed air to clear the spark plug before removal. Additionally, I had 2 spark plugs with cracked ceramics. The magnetic/rubber socket kept the pieces in the socket so no issues. And yes, I did get the front passenger plug out and a new one in, after a good night's sleep. Using tape on the swivel was a great idea. So far the engine is running great and gas mileage seems to have improved. [/QUOTE]
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