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Old Sep 30, 2003 | 12:00 PM
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Plug wrench

Been searching for about half a day all I can find is what type of spark plug to buy or use...

I want to change these my self but I noticed that the plug are down in a well type setup, what tool can be used to pull these plug for change and what else should I be concern about when changing the plugs (I mean should I also change the wire as they look fine to me?)



I kno its been a while since I logged on but I have been serching through the forum

BTW what is the best method for changing the trans fluid (also whats the best type of ATF)

Two method suggested were A) A complete flush leave overnight and pour in the morning OR B) Drain about 4-6 qtz then add fresh ATF to the old (I think this is sort of like revitalizing the fluid isn't?)

TIA keep cool
Old Sep 30, 2003 | 12:50 PM
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It's called a SPARK PLUG socket, just a 12mm deep socket with a rubber inside to pull out the plugs. Also a 12" ratchet extension helps a lot. Wew don't have spark plug wires(4th gens don't) we have coils. Make sure you don't overtighten them. To change the ATF just unscrew the bolt and use the first method if you don't know when it was last changed...
Old Sep 30, 2003 | 01:13 PM
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How much ATF does the system hold, may have missed in the book but I need to know how much to buy?

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