Difficulty
Easy
Steps
2
Time Required
30 - 45 minutes
Sections
1
- Spark Plugs
- 2 steps
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Introduction
Step 1
Spark Plugs
- The air vent is covering 4 spark plugs.
- Twist off the wing nut on the left (see hand in photo).
- The big plastic art with the “SO??” marked on it just lifts up and out
- It sounds like you are breaking something but you are just disconnecting it from the air filter housing.
The air vent is covering 4 spark plugs.
Twist off the wing nut on the left (see hand in photo).
The big plastic art with the “SO??” marked on it just lifts up and out
It sounds like you are breaking something but you are just disconnecting it from the air filter housing.
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Step 2
- Image of engine with out plastic cover that was removed in step 1. See the air filter exposed in the back?
- There are numbers on the top of the engine with wires going to the four spark plugs in the front of the engine (between the oil dipstick and the oil repository).
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Image of engine with out plastic cover that was removed in step 1. See the air filter exposed in the back?
There are numbers on the top of the engine with wires going to the four spark plugs in the front of the engine (between the oil dipstick and the oil repository).
Start with s
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Shawn - Mar 5, 2016
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How long of an extention rachet do you need to get to the plugs..? Thanks though seems simple enough. Also has anyone changed their plugs in a 98 neon using Bosch Platinum IR infusion plugs… with 4 ground electrodes… I just bought them.. figured they’d work the best… hope not to hot.
I look up different things for my 98’ Plymouth neon and always see 2000, or 02’ I’m guessing they haven’t changed much. Happy to see it with the correct year. Thanks agsin.