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Sparkplug change diy
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It is actually easier on the 3.0i than the 4.4i. Just remove the plastic cover, remove the 6 coils (if they have bolts, just unbolt them, unplug and pull up, if no bolts... just unplug and pull up) Then simply replace the spark plugs
It is as easy as any honda 4 cyl on that engine.
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For an e46 but it's mostly the same:
Inspection II part I - Changing spark plugs DIY inside! - bimmerfest - BMW Forums |
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