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The plenum needs to be removed from the top of the engine to remove the rear three plugs, it can be a bunch of work if you dont know what you're doing. The front three plugs are easy, i would suggest buying some good plugs so you dont need to change them very often.
Just because the bulbs look fine, doesn't mean they are. Start with the bulb replacement. If this doesn't solve it, and it has under 36K, it should still be under factory warranty. Shouldn't cost anywhere near $200 either way.
Take the car to Jiffy Lube or some place like that it is roughly 32.00 to do an oil change with the filter included. Do not change it yourself you want a license mechanic to change it in case there is an issue with the replacement filter you may have purchased. Dealer is also good to take it to for an simple oil change dealership has a punch a deal going on where you pay for the first 4 oil changes and the 5th is free
It depends on who you go to and if you want it done right. I went to the Dealership and had them put front brakes on my 2008 Dodge Avenger and it has been in the shop every 2-4 months since then for front brakes. They replaced the entire front brake system and my 08 Avenger is still eating brakes. I finally took it to a friend who owns a auto repair shop he replace the rotors which are total about 115.00 for each from AutoZone and replaced the brake pads for 50.00 so it cost me just parts 155.00 and my Avenger is running smoothly since haven't had problems with the brakes since. Go to Midas and let them change it for roughly 89.00 avoid the dealership at all cost they can run 200.00-500.00 depending on if it is just the brakes pads or if it is the rotors and pads.
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