How do you remove a spark plug from a Kia Sorento?
Open the hood of the 2006 KIA Sorento and remove a rubber wire from one of the spark plugs. Use the ratchet and spark-plug socket to remove that spark plug from the engine.
How do you change spark plugs on Kia Sportage?
Reconnect the battery cable after you replace all the spark plugs. Open the hood to the Kia Sportage. Do not perform this repair on a hot engine. If it is hot, allow it to cool down before going any further. Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery using a hand wrench or ratchet and socket.
Where are the spark plugs on a Kia Spectra?
Find the spark plug cables on the Kia Spectra engine of either a four- or six-cylinder variety. The number of cylinders indicates the number of spark plug cables on the engine. Turn the cables by the boot, or cover, that connects to the engine or directly to the spark plug.
How do you replace a spark plug on a Honda Accord?
Turn the cables by the boot, or cover, that connects to the engine or directly to the spark plug. Disconnect one cable and complete the replacement process before removing the other cables to ensure the cables don’t cross. Pull back on the cable to reveal the spark plug. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder well with the socket.
Open the hood of the 2006 KIA Sorento and remove a rubber wire from one of the spark plugs. Use the ratchet and spark-plug socket to remove that spark plug from the engine.
Reconnect the battery cable after you replace all the spark plugs. Open the hood to the Kia Sportage. Do not perform this repair on a hot engine. If it is hot, allow it to cool down before going any further. Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery using a hand wrench or ratchet and socket.
Find the spark plug cables on the Kia Spectra engine of either a four- or six-cylinder variety. The number of cylinders indicates the number of spark plug cables on the engine. Turn the cables by the boot, or cover, that connects to the engine or directly to the spark plug.
Turn the cables by the boot, or cover, that connects to the engine or directly to the spark plug. Disconnect one cable and complete the replacement process before removing the other cables to ensure the cables don’t cross. Pull back on the cable to reveal the spark plug. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder well with the socket.