2004 Pontiac Grand Am "remove spark plug boot" Questions

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spark plugs but they are in a housing?????? how do remove the housing to get to them the housing you are talking about. are all the spark plugs under it? i mean do all the wires go into this one spot?

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...Remove the spark plugs with a spark plug socket. Inspect the spark plugs. To install: Gap the spark plug, using round wire type spark plug gap gauge. Adjust the spark plug gap to 0.045 in. (1.14mm). ...

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...Remove the old spark plug. Step 5 Lubricate the threads of the new spark plug and screw it into the cylinder well. Step 6 Test the tension and adjust it to the required setting. It needs to be 15 ...

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...remove the head cover that covers the head and spark plugs. locate the aluminum cover ontop of the engine that is held down with 4 bolts that have a molded rubber insulator/washer under them. The ...

...spark plug. You will feel it brake loose and then you will be able to remove it. To help prevent it from happening in the future put a little di-electric grease in the spark plug wire boot before you ...

...up grease on the boot before you put it on the spark plug and it will be easier to remove next tune up.  The same should be done on the other end be it to a distributor cap or an ingition

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...Remove them, and pull the cover up and off. Under there are the spark plugs. And you will see the ignition system connected as one with the cover. There are no spark plug wires. You'll find ...

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...spark tester. I assume this is a 4 cylinder engine. Remove the coil cover as you did when you replaced the spark plugs. Connect the wiring harness to the cover, install one of your old spark plugs in ...

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...remove each spark plug from the cylinder head. Check for oil or black soot, which may indicate an engine problem. Check the gap of the new plugs before installing; the recommended gap is .060" - you ...

FOR THE 2.3L ENGINE IT HAS THE INTEGRATED DIRECT IGNITION SYSTEM.YOU HAVE IGNITION COILS WITH PLUG BOOTS OVER SPARK PLUGS.YOU HAVE TO REMOVE ENGINE TOP COVER TO REMOVE COILS AND BOOTS FROM SPARK PLUGS

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