Are spark plugs easy to change yourself?
Are spark plugs easy to change yourself?
Changing spark plugs takes about an hour (for a four-cylinder engine) and will save you at least a hundred bucks in labor if you do it yourself. In most cases it’s a simple job that will help to maintain peak performance and the highest possible gas mileage.
Where are the spark plugs on a Dodge Nitro?
The cylinders are numbered from front to rear, with the right bank odd numbered, and the left bank even numbered The firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6. The engine identification number (2) is located on the rear of engine block just below the left cylinder head I can’t locate th spark plugs in my 2007 Nitro to replace them and what plugs are best?
Can a 3.7 engine be a nitro?
If you have the 3.7 engine in your Nitro use this Thread. I have attempted in separating “Changing Nitro Plugs 3.7 & 4.0L” into two THREADS. One for each engine type, since there are differences mainly the requirement of removing the intake manifold on the 4.0L (R/T) engine to end any confusion.
Can you remove the intake from a Dodge Nitro?
When all hoses and nuts/bolts are loosened and removed you can carefully remove the intake. You will have to wiggle it around a bit to slip it free and watch the metal hose on the passenger side as it slides into the manifold about 3-4″s (also watch this when mounting the manifold when done).
Where is the serial number on a Dodge Nitro?
The cylinders are numbered from front to rear with the left bank being numbered 1, 3, and 5 and the right bank being numbered 2, 4, and 6. The firing order is 1-6-5-4-3-2. The engine serial number is located at the right front side of the engine block.
The cylinders are numbered from front to rear, with the right bank odd numbered, and the left bank even numbered The firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6. The engine identification number (2) is located on the rear of engine block just below the left cylinder head I can’t locate th spark plugs in my 2007 Nitro to replace them and what plugs are best?
If you have the 3.7 engine in your Nitro use this Thread. I have attempted in separating “Changing Nitro Plugs 3.7 & 4.0L” into two THREADS. One for each engine type, since there are differences mainly the requirement of removing the intake manifold on the 4.0L (R/T) engine to end any confusion.
When all hoses and nuts/bolts are loosened and removed you can carefully remove the intake. You will have to wiggle it around a bit to slip it free and watch the metal hose on the passenger side as it slides into the manifold about 3-4″s (also watch this when mounting the manifold when done).
The cylinders are numbered from front to rear with the left bank being numbered 1, 3, and 5 and the right bank being numbered 2, 4, and 6. The firing order is 1-6-5-4-3-2. The engine serial number is located at the right front side of the engine block.