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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / October 2004

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Spark Plug Replacement

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Bob Snyder - 07 Oct 2004 00:20 GMT
Okay, how do I get the rubber boots out to replace teh spark plugs on my '03
Dodge Neon?  I suspect the same issue exists with the PT Cruiser, right?
Richard - 07 Oct 2004 00:49 GMT
> Okay, how do I get the rubber boots out to replace teh spark plugs on my
> '03 Dodge Neon?  I suspect the same issue exists with the PT Cruiser,
> right?
Careful turn them first. If you pull they will break!

Richard.
Tom & Debbie Heintz - 07 Oct 2004 00:55 GMT
> > Okay, how do I get the rubber boots out to replace teh spark plugs on my
> > '03 Dodge Neon?  I suspect the same issue exists with the PT Cruiser,
> > right?
> Careful turn them first. If you pull they will break!
>
> Richard.

Put some silicone on the inside of the new wire boots, they'll come off
easier & it'll also help seal moisture out.
Rudy Allemann - 12 Oct 2004 07:34 GMT
> Okay, how do I get the rubber boots out to replace teh spark plugs on my '03
> Dodge Neon?  I suspect the same issue exists with the PT Cruiser, right?

Rudy Allemann:  I had a '92 Caravan and the method I used to remove
the rear wires was to make a double loop of twine around the wire and
drop it down till it was near the plug.  Then pull up gently such that
it binds  on the wire and then pull till the wire/boot comes off the
plug.  I need this method on only two plugs.  Putting the boots back
on the new plug was not difficult.
 
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