How do you replace the back 3 spark plugs on a 2004 Camry 6 cylinder?
SOURCE: 2001 sonata V6 spark plug
For starters if your going to do 1 do all. The locations are from left to right when standing in front of the car. 1, 3, 5
2, 4, 6
wires are 3
6
2
4
5
1
SOURCE: 95 camaro 3.4 liter no spark in cylinder 6 wire
Do you know whether or not you have an aluminum block? Also, is that # 6 a firing order for your spark plugs/boots? If you have an aluminum block, the block has to be 100 % cool. Don't even start it before changing a spark plug. It is very easy to misthread when replacing causing shavings to get inside and then you basically have the problem all over again. You also need to put dileletic grease as well as anti-seize on the plug or boot. Any time you change plugs/boots on an aluminum block, be sure that you keep the hole covered as not to get any foriegn object inside. Also, make sure that the gap is correct even though it is supposed to be when you purchase it. It is usually a good idea to change all your plugs at the same time instead of just one if you are trying to trouble shoot, to save $$ like the rest of us. Good Luck, I hope this helps. Let me know, OK?
SOURCE: Car is running rough, afetr spark plug change
make sure no fuel is down in the spark plug ports it will short out the spark
SOURCE: How do I change the 3 spark plugs on the back of engine
The upper intake has to be taken off to get to them. Yes it is a pain in the but, not too hard to do, just bothersome to do this to be able to change plugs. Make sure to be careful when loosening the intake as the head is aluminum and you can damage it if you take a gung-ho approach. You will need to replace the gasket but it is only around 12 -15 $ .
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