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Nacho Otero Posted on Aug 23, 2016
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On my 07 doge nitro do you replace coil along when replacing plugs

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Nacho, Coils are not normally replaced when changing spark plugs. Use the factory recommended plugs(OEM) . Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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http://www.nitroforumz.com/threads/changing-spark-plugs.30635
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SOURCE: replace antenna on 07 dodge

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Locate the faulty antenna, which is screwed into the base on the front right fender of the truck. Unscrew the bottom portion of the antenna with a pair of channel locks. Pull the used antenna off the truck.Screw in the new antenna by hand. Tighten the antenna with channel locks. Turn the radio on to ensure the antenna is receiving the desired radio stations. Change the stations to test the range of the antenna.


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