When to change the spark plug on a Murano?

When to change the spark plug on a Murano?

Engine starter problems serve as a common sign for a damaged Nissan Murano spark plug, but other signs also point to spark plug issues. Lack or delay in acceleration, decreased fuel economy or a misfiring engine also signal that it’s time to change your Murano performance spark plugs.

How to replace plenum gasket on Nissan Murano?

Removing the manifold may also require replacing the plenum gasket which is Nissan part number 14032-JA10A (or 14032JA10A0). To remove the plastic engine cover, first loosen the two bolts on the top with a 10mm socket, a short extension bar and a 1/4″ drive ratchet by turning them in the counterclockwise direction.

What to do if your spark plug is stuck?

Pull the ignition coil straight out of the spark plug well. If you have trouble removing the ignition coil, try gently rotating it back and forth while pulling it straight out. The rubber dust boot may be stuck or “frozen” to the top of the old spark plug. Set the ignition coil aside in a safe place.

Engine starter problems serve as a common sign for a damaged Nissan Murano spark plug, but other signs also point to spark plug issues. Lack or delay in acceleration, decreased fuel economy or a misfiring engine also signal that it’s time to change your Murano performance spark plugs.

Removing the manifold may also require replacing the plenum gasket which is Nissan part number 14032-JA10A (or 14032JA10A0). To remove the plastic engine cover, first loosen the two bolts on the top with a 10mm socket, a short extension bar and a 1/4″ drive ratchet by turning them in the counterclockwise direction.

Pull the ignition coil straight out of the spark plug well. If you have trouble removing the ignition coil, try gently rotating it back and forth while pulling it straight out. The rubber dust boot may be stuck or “frozen” to the top of the old spark plug. Set the ignition coil aside in a safe place.