Where are the spark plugs on a Chrysler Sebring?

Where are the spark plugs on a Chrysler Sebring?

Locate the four wires that are plugged into the front of the engine. The four wires will be evenly spaced. Pull the first spark plug wire gently away from the engine. This will expose the end of the spark plug. Place a 5/8-inch deep well socket over the sparkplug.

Is the spark plug in a 2.4L engine?

The spark plugs are a probably one of the most inexpensive components in the 2.4L (SOHC or DOHC) engine in your Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth vehicle. But it has a very tough job to do since it’s exposed to extreme temperatures and pressures inside the engine.

What kind of spark plugs do I need for my Dodge?

Having said that, using platinum or iridium tipped spark plugs (made by Champion or any other manufacturer) will outperform the original Champion copper spark plugs that your Chrysler (Dodge or Plymouth) vehicle came equipped with from the factory. Platinum or iridium tipped spark plugs can give a service life of around 100,000 miles.

How do you replace a spark plug in a car?

Pull the sparkplug out of the socket. Discard the old sparkplug. Tighten the new sparkplug in to the cylinder by hand. Wrench tighten the spark plug with a socket wrench until the wrench can no longer turn. Push the spark plug wire on to the spark plug. Push the wire on until it locks in place with a “click” sound.

When to replace spark plugs in Chrysler Sebring?

Replacing the spark plugs should be done in 45,000 mile increments. The platinum spark plugs can be replaced at 100,000 mile increments. A new set of spark plugs will help to keep the engine running smoothly and firing adequately on all four cylinders. Open the hood for access to the engine compartment.

The spark plugs are a probably one of the most inexpensive components in the 2.4L (SOHC or DOHC) engine in your Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth vehicle. But it has a very tough job to do since it’s exposed to extreme temperatures and pressures inside the engine.

Having said that, using platinum or iridium tipped spark plugs (made by Champion or any other manufacturer) will outperform the original Champion copper spark plugs that your Chrysler (Dodge or Plymouth) vehicle came equipped with from the factory. Platinum or iridium tipped spark plugs can give a service life of around 100,000 miles.

How does a spark plug work in a car?

In a nutshell the spark plug has the task of transmitting the spark that the ignition coil produces to the inside of the cylinder. This spark then ignites the fuel that the fuel injector has injected into the cylinder. The resulting explosion of the air-fuel mixture pushes the piston down.