How much is a spark plug for a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

How much is a spark plug for a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

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How do you tighten the spark plugs on a jeep?

Tighten the plug completely by turning it in a clockwise direction with the spark plug socket. If a torque wrench is available, tighten the plugs on the four-cylinder and inline-six models at 27-foot-pounds and the plugs in the V6 at 22-foot-pounds.

How do you remove a spark plug from a car?

Use a 5/8inch spark plug socket and extension to remove the spark plug. Again, the ignition rail can be easily moved out of the way. Continue to remove all spark plugs. To remove the last spark plug in the rear, use a longer extension.

What should the gap be on spark plugs?

Measure the gap on the new spark plugs with the plug gap gauge and adjust if necessary. Check all of the new plugs at the same time. The proper plug gap is 0.035 inches on four-cylinder and inline-six models, and 0.045 inches on V6 models.

Where are the spark plugs on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Use a smaller extension to remove the 4th bolt in the back of the rail. All 4 bolts are identical in size and need not to be separated. With all 4 bolts removed, the rail should easily pull off the spark plugs. One electrical connector (located at the rear end of the coil rail) is used for all three coils.

Tighten the plug completely by turning it in a clockwise direction with the spark plug socket. If a torque wrench is available, tighten the plugs on the four-cylinder and inline-six models at 27-foot-pounds and the plugs in the V6 at 22-foot-pounds.

Use a 5/8inch spark plug socket and extension to remove the spark plug. Again, the ignition rail can be easily moved out of the way. Continue to remove all spark plugs. To remove the last spark plug in the rear, use a longer extension.

Measure the gap on the new spark plugs with the plug gap gauge and adjust if necessary. Check all of the new plugs at the same time. The proper plug gap is 0.035 inches on four-cylinder and inline-six models, and 0.045 inches on V6 models.