With steps.. how to change car spark plugs yourself

With steps.. how to change car spark plugs yourself

With steps.. how to change car spark plugs yourself


 Spark plugs are one of the basic components on which the engine works, and its mechanism of action depends on releasing the combustion sparks in the engine in a controlled proportion of energy, and thus the engine is running, and it is one of the most vulnerable parts to damage.

Therefore, through this report, we present to you – dear reader – the way to change the car’s spark plugs yourself through a set of steps

Steps to change car spark plugs yourself:

The first step: Locating the spark plugs in the car:

 In the first step, the location of the spark plug must be located in the car engine. This can be done by searching for a bundle of 4 or 8 cables that connect to separate places in the car engine, and at the end of these cables are the spark plugs.
Before doing this step, the engine must be left to cool completely.

Step Two: Prepare the necessary tools

To change the spark plug in the car, you need the following tools:

  •  extension pole
  • ratchet box wrench
  • Spark plug bit, usually included in the vehicle’s box-connection assembly.

Step Three: Remove the candles

You can do this step by following

 O no. The candle wire is pulled from the motor, and the pulling direction is as down as possible

Second: you should not pull the cable violently to remove the candle, or else you will have a bigger problem and a broken candle.

Third: Connect the ratchet wrench to the extension pole and use the special bit to remove the spark plug from its designated place, be sure to do so slowly and carefully.

Step Four: Inspect the existing spark plugs for any damage.

The spark plugs must be changed, if they have a white color or salt formed on the candle poles, or if there are burnt and missing parts from the poles, and this is indicated by the black color on the spark plug poles, they must be changed immediately, and then repeat the previous steps with Installing new spark plugs

But if the candle is bent or broken, you should consult a specialist, especially since this indicates a mechanical problem with your engine.
 

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