I have a Grand Cherokee 2004 and was told it needs new spark plugs. I
really want to do it myself but not sure if I should?
I bought 8 of the required sparkplugs and have the wrenches needed but
not ignition monitors and any other gadget, also I have never changed
sparkplugs on a car newer than 1980.
Please suggest if I should try doing it myself if yes the steps
required, thanks in advance,
Subash
>I have a Grand Cherokee 2004 and was told it needs new spark plugs. I
>really want to do it myself but not sure if I should?
>I bought 8 of the required sparkplugs and have the wrenches needed but
>not ignition monitors and any other gadget, also I have never changed
>sparkplugs on a car newer than 1980.
Do it yourself. All you need are the wrenches and the gapping tool.
>Please suggest if I should try doing it myself if yes the steps
>required, thanks in advance,
Take the old one out, gap the new one, put the new one in.
--scott

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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Mike Walsh - 15 May 2007 16:10 GMT
It is best to use anti-seize grease and a torque wrench.
> >I have a Grand Cherokee 2004 and was told it needs new spark plugs. I
> >really want to do it myself but not sure if I should?
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> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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