'97 Voyager - spark plug question
What tools do I need to remove the plugs from the 3.0L? They are tucked back toward the firewall and are not easliy accessible. I'm sure there's a secret tool that will make this job easy?
Thanks,
Bill
Thanks,
Bill
Bill,
Look through this Van Forum. Your answer will be in here somewhere, It DOES Take awhile to do.
Some Suggest removing the 'Plenum' to get to the back left plug. I did my 96 as well took awhile to do for the first time.
But its do-able must have patience my padayon learner. Don't forget its ok to cuss and throw you tools after the first 20 min on that plug.
I found that I needed or could have used a set of spark plug pliers prob woulda help w/ the new boots I put on.
I'll surf this Caravan forum. Or here's an idea look for all my posts and one of them should point you in the right direction.
Toe.
Look through this Van Forum. Your answer will be in here somewhere, It DOES Take awhile to do.
Some Suggest removing the 'Plenum' to get to the back left plug. I did my 96 as well took awhile to do for the first time.
But its do-able must have patience my padayon learner. Don't forget its ok to cuss and throw you tools after the first 20 min on that plug.
I found that I needed or could have used a set of spark plug pliers prob woulda help w/ the new boots I put on.
I'll surf this Caravan forum. Or here's an idea look for all my posts and one of them should point you in the right direction.
Toe.
BINGO!
Look here Bill,
https://dodgeforum.com/m_224559/mpag.../tm.htm#224559
PS. Mitsubishi makes that engine if I'm not mistaken...... SO I use NGK's in my ride something to ponder.
Toe
Look here Bill,
https://dodgeforum.com/m_224559/mpag.../tm.htm#224559
PS. Mitsubishi makes that engine if I'm not mistaken...... SO I use NGK's in my ride something to ponder.
Toe


